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THE WEATHER Forecast by U. S. Weather Bureau, 3VET PRESS RUN Hartford^ AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION for the Month of October, 1939 Conn. State Library—Cem#* Fair and colder tonight; Tuesday increasing cloudiness with rising 5 ,5 2 2 temperature. 9Iember« of the Andlt Bnrean of drculnttone PRICE THREE CENTS (Classifled Advertising on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929. FOURTEEN PAGES VOL. XLIV., NO. 48. SIMPLE RITES “TIGER” TO REST IN TOMB | EYERDIVES ! High Court Upholds HE CHOSE FOUR YE AR S AGO| FARMERS PLEDGE 1 0 ,0 0 0 FEET ' State*s Auto Law MARK FUNERAL THEIR SUPPORT OFCLEMENCEAU TO HIS d e a th!Milford Woman Sued Own Husband Charging Reckless Driving—State Court Denies TO HOOVER PLAN 'Tather of Victory” Buried Famous Navy Pilot, Testing Her Relief and She Appeals. In Little Cemetery With­ Leaders Meet With Secre­ New Machine Unable to Washington, Nov. 25__(AP) — ^counsel -insufficient to support the BUSINESS NEWS ! The Supreme Court today sustained attack on the validity of the law, and refused to hear counsel on the out Pomp or Ceremony; tary Hyde and Appoint. other side, indicating that in its Draw Out of Headlong judgment no constitutional question HELPSEXCHANGE vehicle owners for the injury of had been presented. Very Few Present. Committee to Draw Up Plunge to Earth. guests being transported without the payment of fare. HISTORY OF CASE REPAMEACH Statement for President Mrs. Mae Silver was Injured In New Haven, Nov. 25 —(AP) — Mouchamps, Vendee, France, Nov. Washington, .Nov. 25.— (AP an automobUe comsion in The'suit of Mae Silver against her i 25 _ _ Former Premier Conn., in September 1927, wnlle na Beniamin in effect against ] Whom They Will Visit Lieutenant George T. Cuddihy, one ing in an automobile owned and company^ which carried insur- i Georges ClemenceauClemeui;co.u was « buried of the Navy’s experienced pilots, was driven by her husband. She brought the auto which the Silvers : shortly after noon today as be had Prices Break During Open­ killed today when the British Bris­ suit against him,Vitm expecting to Sat-sat- . . , ,______followed««r4fVi with con- ! _wished____a _without______pomp_ or ceremony. Later in the Day. tol Bulldog airplane he was testing isfy any judgment she might obtain interest in the, state al- The body of the "Father of Vic­ ing Hours But Recover crashed in a dive from a 10,000 foot out of insurance he camied. j ij^gre had been other suits tory” was placed beside that of his altitude and buried itself so far m She sued for $9,000, contendingbv the ', tiased on the go-caUedso-caUed guest law in father in a little plot in Colombier Washington, Nov. 25— (AP) — the earth that only the feet of its the accident was caused ViiTcihaTid i the courts. just outside the village to rest for­ Leaders of farm organizations in reckless driving of her husbana. 1 however, had Quickly—-Trading Rela­ pUot were visible above the plowed ever in his beloved home there. their session with Secretary Hyde The trial court held the evidence dealt with some other angle of law groimd. .. showed only ordinary negligence on Only members of the family and today, preparatory to a conference More than half an hour after the in the attacks upon its constitution- tively Dull During Day. the part of her husband, and denied about twenty of his most intimate i with President Hoover, one of a accident the naval personnel at the alty. her any relief. Her counsel insisted Jn the Silver case the appeal to friends were present at the inter­ Anacosta air station here were dig­ ment, gendarmes keeping at a dis­ series called/by the Chief executive that a state law, such as the Con­ the highest count was made by New York, Nov. 25 — (AP) — ging in an effort to extricate the necticut statute, which deprived her tance villagers and other specta­ to aid business progress, s.ppointed Fitzgerald and Hadden, counsel for Stock prices showed a distinctly body. of her common law right was un­ the defendant of record, Benjamin, tors. a committee of four to draw up a Just Purchased. constitutional. on the ground that the law, of 1927 Rain which had been persistent reactionary tendency today as five statement pledging their coopera­ During the oral argument of the all morning ceased as the little The crash took place at 9:53 a. m. hour sessions were resumed. Prices tion which will be presented to the case the highest court found the cortege entered the burial place, but Cuddihy had taken the plane aloft (Contlnood on Page 3.) of many leading stocks broke 2 to President at the White House con­ to test it. The ship had been deliv­ grounds presented by Mrs. Silvers the sky remained gray and misty. nearly 12 points during the morn­ ference later in the day. ered to the navy only last week. It Although the premiers closest ing, but brisk recoveries took place On this committee were S. H. was constructed to make ISO miles friends had announced he would be Thompson, president of the Faxm per hour with full miUtary load and buried standing upright, the family in many cases when it became ap­ Bureau Federation; C. E. Huff, of is of the class of latest fighting decided at the last moment that parent that the decline was not the Farmers Union; Fred Brenck- ships used by the British air forces. SHOUSE BLAMES HOOVER the grave should be dug as usual causing any extensive liquidation of man, of the National Grange, and Visibility was none too good when because soUd rock crops out at the Georges Clemenceau, the "Tiger of France,” will be buried in a tomb either investment or speculative and Leroy Milton of the Farmers the veteran navy pilot took the craft burial place to within a yard of the erected under the guidance of his own hand. This exclusive picture holdings. Trading was relatively Equity Union. The meeting was at­ shows the gr^iYestone erected secretly by Clemenceau four yars ago on aloft. Persons at the air station es- surface. dull, with the ticker keeping fairly tended by Chairman Legge of the FOR TARIFF BILL DELAY At an early hour peasants from his estate in southern France. It is deep in the woods and so completely well abreast of the market. Farm Board. tinfated he lost control at 6,000 feet. the surrounding region gathered to surrounded by trees that few people have ever seen it and only a small Call money renewed unchanged In advance of meeting with the The ship plunged Into the earth number knev/ of its existence. The grave of his father, shown at the with such a force that it almost watch the procession in the , town, at 4 1-2 per cent, but the rate was President the farm leaders declined but were informed there was to be left, is directly beside the spot the “Tiger” picked for htmself. A cam­ again shaded in the outside market. to specify to what they might be buried itself. eraman for NEA Service and The Herald was allowed to take the picture An easy undertone developed in able to do but it was suggested they Dive DeUberately. Dm.aalic“ toier S .,.|m ANCHESTER YOUTH no procession. only after he had promised Clemenceau it would not be used imtil after other monetary markets. Business could lend their support to county Air station officers said Cuddihy Then the town crier beat his drum and warned the people that they his death. iiews greatly was favorable. Wall and other programs for expanding specifically was testing the plane’s street was pleased at the response public works as a means of pre­ Senatorial “Old Guard” l^ fJ S were not to set foot on the domain speed. He had reached an esti-f COLLEGE RACE to President Hoover’s efforts to venting unemployment. mated elevation of two miles before of Colombier, where the little fam­ ' s o a k s d r e s s i n a l c o h o l stimulate business, and to reports It also was pointed out that the entering the dive, and when he at­ Was Blameless for Non-! — ily plot of the Clemenceaus is locat­ that ^re-holiday trade in the New farm organizations could be instru­ tempted to draw out of the dive at ed. ADJOURNS TRIAL BUTBNS SELF TO DEATH. York department stores was in mental in keeping farmers on the about 6,000 feet, they said the ship JoMph McCInskey, Fordham The body was escorted by the large volume. farm, thus preventing any undue refused to rightself and tore down­ Passage of the Measure. family, Deputy Georges Mandel, M. Havana, Nov. 25.— (AP) — Early Selling increase in the number of Workers ward nose first at terrific speed. Jilted by her sweetheart, 15- Early selling was believed to re­ in the urban centers where any un­ The nose of the ship plowed 10 Freshman, Finishes Ahead | OF MIANUS CASE i ' year-old Margarita Garcia today present profit taking by traders who employment might be felt to the feet into the earth. Washington, Nov. 25.—(AP) a few invited guests, who arrived at ; I committed suicide by saturatiug accumulated stocks in the early greatest extent. Cuddihy was one of the Navy s Blame for the failure of Congress the farm shortly after noon from I i her clothing with alcohol and set- stages of last week’s advance, and of Cross CoDOtry Biuners showed a dispositioii to take their Washington, Nov. 25.— (A P)— racing pilots. He was bom at Alto, to PASS the tariff bill nt the special Paris. ! , ting it afire. I ! Dancing a gruesome dance of profits before the begin ring of the Before meeting with the President Michigan, in 1896. His mother, Mrs. session is laid directly upon Presi­ Peasants Carry Coffin. Court Announces Juror Too A. K. Cuddihy, lives at Grand : death and calling the name of four day holiday this week. Some today in the last of the White fipm.dent nuuvciHoover in -a lengthy__ ___ statement New York, Nov. 25.—(AP)—I sturdy men who worked on ! the boy, Margarita was mortally experimental short selling to test House conferences on business pro­ Rapids, Michigan. 4 hv Jouett Shouse, chairman Joseph M. McCluskey of Fordham I carried the coffin from the the character of the bids in the In 1924 Cuddihy established a issued by Jouett ^no^ , ^ freshman race in the , ^ i^to the grave. 111 to Continue— To Pick I I burned before members of her gress, heads of the major farm I family could extinguish .the market also was in evidence, but organizations of the country were world record for seaplane speed of of the Democratic national, execq j^t^rcoUegiate cross country chain-, mourners stood with bar- with the Stock Exchange still de­ 188 miles per hour and the following I 1 flames. in conference during the forenoon tive committee. Mr^ Shouse even in­ pionship. He covered the three-mile , j^g^ds. Another 9oe Tomorrow. manding daily statements of short with Secretary Hyde at the De­ year pUoted a Navy plane in the I'y ------dicating he believed that the “Sena­ course at Van Courtland Park in j ^qj. g, few exchanges of positions from its members, such partment of Agriculture. Schneider Cup race. selling was rather cautious in char­ The secretary was able to out­ He graduated from the Naval torial Old Guard” was not at fault. ^ rppp hv n i comment this was the entire cere- McCluskey won the race / monv and it was over in twenty Criminal Courts Building, New acter. line many of the details of the Academy in 1917, serving untU 1921 “According to precederiL.” Shouse two-second margin from George H. | y> Coppers Down said “the press agents of the aa- of New York University. ■ minutes. York, Nov. 25.— (A P )—The trial of situation to the farm leaders with on the U. S. S. Mississippi. In that Barker ------| ILOVE SICK YOUTH Copper shares were liquidated particular attention to export pos­ Sstration are blai^g^ Congress There was not a flower, not a i George McManus for the murder of year he entered the aviation service. Barker’s time was 14:49. Wilson J. ; ... rather freely on reports that some sibilities as a means of disposing and particularly the Sen^e for tb Streeter of Syracuse was third. . salute, not a word of ^ Arnold Rothstein I resumed today. independent producers were offer­ of the surplus crops and thus in­ miscue that leaves the Republican TT’nrHhflm had-onlv three starters : A few women of the farm braved . . . j 1 ing. red metal below the official Party smirched by the Bmghain- anfw^s aSomatiJally | the anger of Clemenceau’s spirit oy but was immediately adjourned un- ; BELIEVED SUICIDE creasing the funds available to the price of 18 cents a pound. Anacon­ farmers in preparing for the next Eyanson incident, the Grundy cym- from the team competition, five be- , crossing themselves while the boay til tomorrow, because of the lack of j da Copi»er dropped 4 points, Amer­ season. FATHER OF SENATE cism and other revelations of the | ______— ------was being carried into the plot. a full jury box, caused* by the ill- ican Smelting 3. Kennecott 2 1-2 methods by which the high ta.riffers , and several others a point or more. Those At Parley ness of a juror. Among those who came here in have, reached their schedules. i FUNER.YL PARTY STARTS - j Gives Money to Girl and I General Electric dropped 11 DIES AT CAPITAL “But why,” he continued, should [ ‘ judge Charles C. Nutt, Jr., an I points and snapped back 7 1-2 be- response to the President's invita­ shattered army be blamed for the Paris, Nov. 25.— (A P )—The body | ‘ omiced that the miapihg juror, 1 fore it met a fresh fiood of ofter- tion. were Louis J. Taber, of the leader who re­ ! of George Clemenceau, “ Father of Eugene Riker, had been declared by ' iiieen employed a s ! dreds of homes in South Wales, es- and Allen, Massachusetts. Nation longer than any other man brother, who had also been the | In State— Woman Kifled p. m., if it appeared that the read- , ^ for the last three months.' pecially in the Rhondda valley coal in American history. A veteran of leader in cross or long distance mg of the transcript could be com- , „ . j j -g official of the Gilbert field dtstrict, have tumbl^ed mto^rum the Civil War, the last Union sur­ competitions. He was _ particular pleted within a reasonable Bennett wire company of | since the great gale and flood of vivor of that war in Congress, Famous Stage and Screen good in not only the local high by Car in Hartford. that is by six or. 7. p. m. Geore’etown. Brueck has been in November 11. Dispatches to Lon­ TRIES TO KILL PRELATE Senator Warren served sixteen school events; but in events held in Both state and defense are allow- | G for two and a half don vividly describe the misery and terms in Congress with a grand to­ this section of the state. ed one peremptory challenge la . . jg ^ native of Alcey, Ger- despair of the inhabitants of the Vatican City, Nov. 25.—(AP)— Star Passes Away in Los Rhondda, who were among the tal of 36 years, 11 months and 22 (By the Associated Press.) questioning talesmen and selecting ; ^ g^^^g A Swedish woman named Mar­ worst sufferers of the great miners days service, of which 34 years, 8 Three deaths resulting from acci­ the new juror. j states from Germany three guerite Gudum attempted to shoot months and 20 days with a continu­ Angeles; Aged 64 Years. IkEUOGG IS CANDIDATE dents occurred in Coimecticut over strike in 1926. Mgr. Smit, titular archbishop of ous service. Nerve Stra,in j years ago. The Daily News correspondent the week-end and two men are be­ Judge Nott said Riker’s condition | ^ ------Paralo and former apostolic vicar ol He had been in failing health for lieved to have committed suicide by after visiting the valley called it “A Norway, in St. Peter’s cathedra) several weeks but a few days ago had been diagnosed as extreme \ ' valley of filth and fear, an area of Los Angeles,— Nov. 25.—(AP) I: FOR NOBEL PEACE PRIZE drowning. yesterijay. he was thought to be convalescent. nerve strain and “an eminent physi- j HQQy£[l S FRIEND DIES ruined homes and broken hearts. R^iymond Hitchcock, fambus stage Mrs. Ida Jones died after being dan” had stated that if he were re- : i v m. mxm The woman, who seemed to be Senator Warren was 85 years old on Many cottages have been aban­ mentally deranged, was disarmed comedian and screen actor, died Oslo, Norway, Nov. 25.— (A P )— struck by an auto in Hartford. The quired to sit as a juror it was a dis- j , ------June 20, on which occasion he was driver, Harry F. Bean, was ar­ doned, mud has stood for two weeks by visitors to the cathedrsd and early today from heart disease. He Among the candidates whose names tinct probability that he wo\ild suf­ accorded a non-partisan demonstra­ rested. Charles J. Morin, 25, also of as high as the tops of some door- handed over to the pontifical gen­ tion by his colleagues, every mem­ was 64 years of age. have come before the committee fer a complete nervdus breakdown. West Branch, Iowa, Nov. 25.— ’The veteran actor and hi.s wife which will award the Nobel peace Hartford, died soon after, he was darmes^ ber participating. * fatally injured in a head-on collision Riker is a young, baldheaded (AP.)—John K. Carran, 76, hus­ (Continued on Page Three.) This was the first attempted General Pershing, Senator War­ Mrs. Mangasarian Hitchcock were ; prize, is that of Frank B. Kellogg, of his automobile and a truck. Police salesman, the second jurefr selected band ^ of Millie Brown Carran, Pres­ crime in the newly formed Vatican ren’s son-in-law, and Frederick E. returning to their Beverly Hills ; former American secretary, of state home from a short automobile trip. ■ amp co-worker with Foreign Minis- are investigating. last Monday. He is married and the ident . Hoover’s school teacher here City. Warren, his son, were at th“ bed­ In Norwich Alex Komurowski, 59, father of two children. She approached Mgr. Smit SatuiS side when the Senator died. As they reached the driveway to | fer Briand in bringing about the fa- jn the eighties, is dead. thelr home, Hitchcock gave a gasp mous Kellogg-Briand renunciation of New London succumbed to in­ Riker is the third juror excused RESULTS! day and asked him for employment Born in Bay State. juries suffered Nov. 14, when be -One of the first messages of at the Vatican. Mgr. Smit is a na­ Bom in Massachusetts, Senator and fell over on his wife’s shoulder ■ of war pact. in the case so far. , Then Classified Ad came to dead. j Others being considered are Misg was struck by a trolley car. Mark H. Simmons, juror Number sympathy received by the widow bat and as usual socked a home tive of Holland. Warren’s early life was that of a 'The body of Frederick Chapin, 60, ‘ farm boy until at the age of 18 he Hitchcock who camfe to Holly-1 Elsa Brandstroem, Swedish Red 1 was excused the same day be­ was from the President and Mrs. run. This time it was for Clar­ wood several years ago to enter mo- , Cross nurse who is noted for her was found in the harbor at New cause of stomach, ulcers and Will- ______ence H. Anderson, insurance enlisted in the Union Army and Haven. Authorities hold the opinion Hoover, sent from the White House TREASURY BALANCE. served with conspicuous gallantry tion pictures had been subject to | work among the war prisoners in iam Belknap wasWcused the third | ’ Hn-ron Vmnr

I !FAGB W O kANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER^ CONN./ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929. CHINESE ACCUSER NEW MAIL DELIVERY XMASPARADE LUNT, jn iS O N CO. BIG FARMHOUSE BURNS REV. R. A. coiPihs , State Briefs 1 AN HOUR LATE TODAY OBITUARY ON JOHN TOM HILL i GETSDAYINJAIL L 0 TO OPEN SEASON I^LEAVING TOWN / KIWANS SPEAKER 1 EX-MAYOE MURRAY DEAD. Orders Mistaken and Truck Scarrone Home, Formerly the New London. Nov. 25.—(AP)— Doesn’t Arrive on Time; DE.4THS Nelson Bailey Place, Is |red d ie Kwan Had Pair Ar- City councilor and former mayor, New Schedule to Help. Shopping Period to Be In- Warehouse Here Is Aban- Wiped Out Today. Comments bn Lack of Ap- John F. Murray, 70, died this morn­ ing at his home after a long illness. The new mall arrival for Man­ Mrs. Harry B, Shepherd The large two family farm house I rested, Then Fails to Ap* For almost a century Mr. Murray chester, South Manchester and auprated Here by Novel Mrs. Harry B. Shepherd, former­ done'd m Favor of Main predatioD Shown in Sig­ ly Miss Agnes Lindell, of this town, on Hebron avenue in the John Tom was a power in local political Circles Rockville, due at the Manchester Hill section of Glastonbury owned and was also well known in state station at 5:30 a. m. and the South died yesterday at her home in pear at Court Trial. Democratic circles. He served nine Event. South Bend, Ind. rrhe funeral will Plant in Cambridge. ’oy John Scarrone was burned to the nificant Events Today. Manchester postoffice by 6:00 a. m. j ground at four o’clock this morning, terms as alderman under .the old at the latest was over an hour late be held sff the home of her sister, c ' form of government and has been A Christmas parade will featme Mrs. Ned Nelson on Armory street j ’i'he residents w^re fortunate in get- this morning. ! ting out of the” house with their The weekly meeting of the Man­ ?■ Freddie Kwan, proprietor of the in the city council ever since the The truckman scheduled to be at th^ opening of the Christmas holi­ this towp at two o’clock Wednesday Tte Lunt, Jillson company deal­ afternoon. ers in farm machinery, who have I lives. An alarm wm spread to chester Kiwanis club was excep­ olden Gate laundry on Oak street, city manager form became' effective the station at 5:30 this morning did day season in Manchester on Satur­ tionally well attended today. It was in 1921. He served one term as not receive orders of the change day night, December 7, a 7 o’clock, Beside her husband Mrs. Shep­ conducted a branch office for the houses throughout the Buckingham, amed in police court today that herd leaves her father, August Lin­ past ten years in a building owned Addison and Naubuc districts of held at the Manchester Community t mayor. He is survived by three with the result that the mail did not beginning simultaneously with the clubhouse and the lady members cannot cause the arrest of any- sons, Drs. William J. and Thomas reach the South Manchester post- dell, of Kensington street, this by C. E. Wilson, adjoining the rail­ Glastonbury telephone exchange. turning on of the special lighting town, two sisters, Mrs. Ed. Chag- again furnished the luncheon under iQne and then fail to appear against J. Murray and James H. Murray, all office until 7 o’clock. Two cler^ in which will span Main street from road trabks across from the Bon Miss Kelley did fkie work in calling ow, of Hartford, and Mrs. Ned Ami factory, are leaving Manches­ a great many homes and simply the direction of Miss Christine the accused at the court trial. Kwan of this city, and three daughters, the South Manchester office appear­ pole to pole, should plans of the spe­ Mason. Mrs. T. J. Sullivan and Mrs. C. J. ed for duty at 6 and a third coming Selson, of this town, and two broth­ ter. saying ‘‘Go to' Scarrone’s. Their ,t!i'as arraig^ned in town court this cial lighting committee, formulated ers, Harry and Uno Lindell, also of Rev. R. A. Colpitts of the South O’Connor, both of this city and Mrs. on at 6:30 waited until 7 before the at a meeting in the Chamber of The storehouse has been main­ house is on fire.” jjnoming charged with failing to ap- mail showed up. The same condi­ this town. tained as a central distributing Methodist church was the speaker liear in court when ordered to do so. John Noonan of New York City. Commerce Rooms this morning be The chemicELl truck from the Nau­ and he held the close attention of tion existed at the Memchester post- Burial will be in the East ceme­ point for heavy farm inachinery buc fire house answered the call an.-i tfudge Raymond A. Johnson sea- office where extra clerks awaited realized. tery. sold through agents in different sec­ the men every minute he was on the TOnced him to one day in jail. He is PRISONER DIES. As the button is pushed, trans­ after a quick run to the scene of the floor. He preceded his t£ilk by a few the late arrival of the morning mail. tions of Connecticut, shipments in blaze the firemen succeeded in sav­ Serving the sentence in the local New Haven, Nov. 25.—(AP)— When the error was discovered, forming Main street into an avenue mahy cases being made from the real good stories. He also reminded. of«gaily colored lights mingled with ing the bam. The house was burn­ the Kiwanians that he knew of a *ourt cell room. James J. Callahan, 31, of Meriden, Boston was notified. Immediately, Manchester warehouse. . ed to the ground. Kwan had complaind ' to police died at St. Raphael’s hospital this rope evergreen twined about the FUNERALS good man who found himself tem­ in an effort to forestall a repetition. Such machinery as is not bejng The house burned was known as ftver the appearance at his laundry morning of pneumonia with which 'The arrival of the truck at the poles, the parade will begin from the sold at this season will be shipped porarily out of employment as a re­ north side of East Center stret in the Nelson Bailey place and how sult of the lay-off in Hartford en days ago of one Thomas Kwang disease he was stricken while an Manchester station at 5:30 will give Julius Hauschild. to Cambridge; Mass. The Manches­ Vhom the local laundryman believ­ inmate at the county jail. Callahan ample opportimity for the sorting front of the Masonic Temple. Swing­ ter storehouse Is expected to be owned by John Scarrone who lived shops. Ho suggested if they could The funeral of Julius Hauschild in the lower part of the house with find work for this man who was be­ ed to be a tong killer. Police ar- was sent to jail for six months on at both offices for the carriers and ing down the holiday garbed Main who died Friday at St. BTancls hos­ entirely vacated by Jan. l. This ■'j’ested the stranger and his colored Oct. 1, on conviction on a charge in boxes. street the marchers will proceed to leaves another w-arehouse at the Mrs. Scarrone. The upper part of tween 35 and 40 years old, he would pital were held this morning at 8:30 the house was occupied by Louis be glad to act as the go-between. ^Companion, Nora Gorter. Both cases which involved an automobile mis­ The late mail which cannot^be the terminus, then countermarch to from the funeral home on Main north end with railroad facilities ■were nolled last Saturday morning adventure. sent 8ut by truck, which contains the center and disband. suitable for manufacturing pur­ Scarrone and wife with two small At this season of the year i the New York and Boston papers, street of W. P. Quish, and from St. children. They barely escaped with thoughts of Thanksgiving and the jupon payment of costs. At neither The committee decided to invite James’s church at 9 o’clock. The poses. will arrive at both offices at 7 the six Manchester bands, the High their lives. many things we have reason to be 5fcf the court cases did Freddie Kwan POET DIES attendance at the church was large thankful for are upperfnost. The ^ut in appearance. Consequently o’clock and one pouch coming in at school, Salvation Army, American Only a faw things were removed New Haven, Nov. 25—(AP) — 7 o’clock by trolley. and there was a profusion of floral from the cellar. Nothing was saved speaker called attention to the iie was arrested for this failure. Ralph Waldo Snow-Schneeloch, a Legion, Center Flute Band, Silk City tributes from friends and relatives. Thanksgiving proclamation issued Flute, and Bagpipes to participate in HIT BY AUTO, HURRYING from the house. All their clothing Wn court today Freddie intimated yoimg poet died Saturday on a Rev. P. J. Killeen officiated at the by President Hoover. lie said it weks ^ a t he had been threatened if he the exercises.. The Boy Scouts and church and at St. James’s cemetery. and $90 in money were consumed. farm in Milford where he had made PLANNING TO BLOCK Residents are today praising fne one of the finest documents he had *did appear in court against stranger his home during a period of de­ the Girl Scouts are also-'Lb be invit­ As the body was borne iilto the TO WITNESS A CRASH ever read and far removed frem the Ifrhomas Kwang. However, since clining health. Last year his book ed It is proposed that the Scouts auditorium the choir sang Thy Will telephone operator. Miss Amy Ii. Kelley, for her efforts to get out fire ordinary. He said he sometimes 4^reddie refused to tell the names of on “Anthology of Connecticut STAMFORD CO. MERGER carry red flare torches. A float may Be Done. Mrs. Claire Brennan sang wondered if the American people khe parties who threatened him Poetry” received attention of many be entered typifying the Christmas “Ave Maria” at the offertory and fighters. Mrs. Ellen M. Carpenter Oscar Bailey, north end graiu were appreciative enough of their ^udge Johnson thought it would editors. spirit, with a trimmed and lighted at the elevation “Pie Jesu.” ‘"The opportunities. In order to appre­ '{teach him a lesson in court etiquette Waterbury, Nov. 25—(AP)—An Christmas tree and possibly a fire Waiting Hymn” was sung as a duet Struck at Cambridge Street dealer, was bom in the house that ciate the people of other nations we, effort to block the Stamford Gas place and Santa Clause in the scene. by Mrs. Margaret Sullivan and Mrs. . As She Goes to Investigate was burned.’ ’4f he were given a 24 hours stretc.*i REPORT ON MULLIGAN BOYS & Electric Company-Connectlcut must have a knowledge of them and ^ s the guest of the local police de­ There will be no merchandise ad­ Brennan and at the close of the a knowledge of what they are do­ Milford, Nov. 25— (AP) — Dr. Power Company merger of inter­ service James Breen sang “When Accident. partment. WilliEftn Healey of Boston head of ests through exchange of stock is vertising floats or display in ac­ ing. He believed the American peo­ cordance with the committee’s deci­ Evening Comes.” ple had not begun to realize the 13 ------the Institute of Human Relations seep through the contemplated acts The bearers, were nearly all GOV. TRUMBULL GETS at Yale, today sent a representative of William D. Sprague, reputed to sion as the parade is staged pri­ Mrs. Ellen M. Carpenter, of 63 significance of the meeting, of marily and foremost as a project to relatives of Mr. Hauschild and were Pitkin street, is in the Memorial President Hoover and Preinier Mac­ of the child welfare society of New be a New York financier of consid­ Herbert Bissell, William Masenda, P V I C E DEPT. BOWLS Haven to Milford town court with a erable backing. Attorney Mitchell create community spirit. For this hospital suffering from injuries re­ p r b s id e n f s m essa g e Donald a few weeks af*o. He felt reason all public spirited citizens Arthur Savage, Max Groper, Leo ceived in an automobile accident confident that our grandchildren confidential report addressed to Meyers of this city, who is acting Eisman and Arthur Langar. Judge Robert C. Stoddard, giving with Mr. Sprague showed the will be invited to take part in the which was the direct sequel to an­ would not only read alxiut that con­ i HAMMIE OFF ALLEYS his opinion of the mental- condition Waterbury American a letter today parade in their private cars, carry­ other accident occuring ten minutes ference but would study it as wq ing appropriate seasonal decora­ earlier on Saturday evening on Main Hartford, Nov. 25.—(AP)—Gov­ of James and John MuUigan, aged written by Mr. Sprague to Treasur­ ernor John H. Trumbull received now do the story of the Pilgrims. I — 9 and 7, held here for the killing ©f er Walter D. Daskum of the Stam­ tions. Those who wish to assist aie street at Cambridge. She is less se­ It was one of the real things of, requested to notify the Chamber of SIXTEEN UNBEATEN riously hurt than at first supposed the telegram from President Hoo­ ^Metcalf’s Stars Not in Class Albert Mikenas of Ansonia in Mil­ ford Gas & Electric. Company offer­ ver this afternoon when he arrived history, the meeting of those two ford, last summer. ing $550 a share for a majority of Commerce as soon as possible so when it was feared she had a frac­ great men at President Hoover’s i. With Main Office and Old that proper provisions may be' made tured skull. at his executive office. The gover­ The Milligan children admitted tho common shares of the stock. nor said he would make his reply summer home on the Rapidan to ^ Mill Pin Shooters. the crime and the disposition of This compares' with a net of $336 for lining up the participants. COLLEGE ELEVENS At 5:30 o’clock a car driven by discuss ways and means of preserv­ It was suggested by L. N. Heeb- Miss Ruth Ferris of Center street, tomorrow, and that in this message ^ ---- their case has been a matter of which Sprague and Meyers claim to W’ashington he would pledge co­ ing peace among the nations of the q In the fir^t elimination bowling deep concern with the authorities. would be the exchange value of the ner, local authority on lighting, that who was accompanied by her world. Contest for the championship of Che- A private hearing at which David Stamford Gas on a basis of - four it is possible without harm to the mother, Mrs. Jennie Ferris, was operation in every possible way. Elbert Shelton won the atten­ pey Brothers mills at the West Side Fitzgerald, Jr., of New Haven Connecticut Power Company shares car, to have a string of Christmas backing out of a yard on Main The governor immediately set in dance prize today donated by Wells I’Rec last Friday evening Hammie represented the Mulligan boys was for one of Stamford Gas, less rights tree lights on either the inside or Ohio University Technical street near Cambridge when an motion ways and ineans of best ap­ Stricldand. .^letcalf’s “Stars” were totally out­ held at Judge Stoddard’s court. on the proposed 106,000 additional outside of car windows. automobile belonging to Dr. A. E. proaching the matter. This after­ For the next two weeks the meet­ classed by the Service Department shares of Coimecticut Power Co. It is hoped that the parade will Friend and driven by Herman noon he is conferring with Commis­ ings of the Kiwanis club will be 'teams. Emily Kissman not only sioner ‘ of Finance Edward F. Hall DAMAGE SUIT. stock. be led by a platoon of Manchester Leader; Marsters Still Bergen, collided with it. Dr. held in Tinker Hall and the pro­ proved to be a good captain for the. police. Friend’s cat was thrown onto* the with relation to appropriations of prietors of the Waranoke Hotel will Service Department but also set a Bridgeport, Nov. 25.—(AP)—Suit Adding to the impressiveness of sidewalk and against a pole which the last Legislature and their avail­ ability. cater, as they have done for a num­ new high record for Cheney Broth- was entered here today by Arthur HIGH COURT UPHOLDS the occasion will be the firing of Tops Scorers. snapped off. ber of the recent Kiwanis gather­ i^rs girl bowlers to aim at when she B. See, a railroad detective sergeant three salutes of cannon rockets, th& Mrs. Carpenter, hearing of the He also plans to communicate ings at the Country club. fjjowled 132 for high single. for $10,000 alleged due to the death first as the parade starts at the ' accident; left her house to see what with the mayors of Connecticut At the directors’ conference held Velvet MU. of his wife, Edith, when the machine STATE’S MOTOR LAW Center, the second as it comes i New Iftirk, Nov. 25.—(AP) had «haMened. At the entrance to cities, and to arrange for conferr­ ing with them as to what may be immediately after the regular meet­ fVV. Dower ...... 80 89 79 of Mrs. Estelle Taylor Bateman of abreast of the Chamber of Com­ —Winding up its season on Friday Cambridge street a car driven north ing, George H. Wilcox was re­ ’M. Sherman ...... 93 108 88 Danbury with whim she was riding, ICcnrinaed from Page 1) merce headquarters, the third and on Main street by Frank Crashaw, accomplished. with a 33 to 6 victory over Witten- elected secretary for next year. Mr. .'M. Karpin ...... 67 77 85 was overturned on the highway on last when the marchers are passing whose view of the Cambridge street Wilcox has efficiently filled this iil. Schubert...... 83 124 103 passed in Connecticut was constitu­ burgh. Ohio University, champs of April 6. tional in that the Legislature had Educational Square on the return to crossing was obscured by the two- post for several years. ^J. Fogaty . . . 83 85 75 the Center, marking the opening of the Buck Eye Intercollegiate ath­ car wreck, swung into Cambridge MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS ■ W. H unter...... 88 88 94 the right xmder its police powers to TO CLOSE PLANT. lay. down rules for operation Of the Christmas holiday season in letic association, maintained its street and struck Mrs. Carpenter. ;1H. Metcalf ...... 114 88 102 Manchester, which present indica­ ■ She was taken at once to the East Hampton, Nov. 25.—(AP) - motor vehicles. technical lead in the standings • of AT HIGHLANDS DINE CHURCH IS CROWDED :C. Johnson ...... 90 104 93 Under a previous statute there tions point to as the most success­ hospital. She is suffering from a H. Breen ...... 74 90 74 Announcement made here today was ful of many years. i the Nation’s undefeated football broken leg and nose and several that the D. A. Williams Company’s had not been definition of what con­ Johnson ...... 9i 90 104 stituted "redUfess driving," as a On Friday evening the canvass team. cuts. A concussion of the brain FOR “MOVIE” SHOW plant in which a medicinal prepara­ basis for litigation and the 1927 law for funds to finance the project will With nine successive victories so serious as at first to indicate a The annual Mother ^ d Daughter 863 933 897 tion was made would be closed on set forth that reckless driving must begin, a list of prospects having and no ties, a record shared only fracture of the skull, was reported banquet at the Highland Park Com­ "Total pinfall ...... 2,393 December 1, becauSe of a disagree­ be wanton negligence as differen­ been made out to be canvassed by with Texas Christian and Weatera today as rapidly clearing up. munity clubhouse Saturday evening Show “The Sky Pilot” at Sec­ Service Department. ment with the post office depart­ tiated from the ordinary error of the special lighting committee con­ Maryland, Ohio University ended Though not out of all danger her was a success in every way. A de­ ond Congregational Church; E. K issm an...... 90 100 132 ment. A further hearing on the mat­ judgment or ordinary mishandling sisting of Arthur Hultman, chair­ its season with a grand total of 306 condition is not regarded as critical. licious meal was served to 55 moth­ Special Music on Program. H. Bodreau ...... 80 90 70 ter at issue is to be held in Washing­ of a machine. Under the previous man; Earl Seaman, L.. N. Heebner, points scored, the only team in the ers and daughters of that section of ^G. F is h ...... 64 57 92 ton. statute suits had been numerous be­ G. H. Williams, L. T.' Richman, country to pass the 300 mark at the Manchester. The decorations ar­ A. Paradis ...... 82 94 72 Not since the Murphy temperance The company did a btisiness of cause the grounds were compara­ Russell Hathaway, -William Rubi- present time although several may ranged by Mrs. Sinnamon and Mrs. meetings or the Sunday evening con­ :R. Bidwell ...... 83 114 100 about $15,000 yearly with the local tively broad. now, and E. J. McCabe, assisted by surpass it before the close. De­ FOR WOMEN ONLY Nichols were vari-colored cosmos 'A. Bendall ...... 90 112 100 certs given when Mrs. R. K. Ander­ post office. Theodore Flaacke of Plaintiff’s Argument Arthur Knofla, G. H. Wilcox, Henry fensively, St. Mary’s of California with nut cups to match. The effect son was organist, has there been i-C. Staye ...... 92 107 88 New Havten, is manager and owner Covmsel for the plaintiff, Mrs. Smith, John I. Olson, Warren Keith, leads with an uncrossed goal line. was very pretty. The dinner was *’J. Irvine ...... 73 85 78 WAS THIS SALOON such a crowd in the auditorium of of the plant. Silver, had contended that the Gen­ W; H. GafSner, H. B. House, M. H. His closest rival Gene McEver of served under the direction of Mrs. Second Congregational church as H. Hill ...... 100 82 93 eral Assembly had passed ‘{class Tennessee held idle until Thanks­ A. Lashinke ...... 93 98 109 Strickland and Raymond G. Bowers. Robert Dougan, who v/as assisted by gathered there last evening for the legislation” in that a separate code A letter has been sent to t.he giving Day, A1 Masters remains at I Augsburg, Germany. ,— (AP) — Mrs. Katherine Rohan, Mrs. Catn- first o f a series of five motion pic­ PITRCHASED DRUGS was set up for motor vehicles as prospects asking their co-operation the top of the heap in the jace for That a saloon for women only ex­ erine Kiesh, Mrs. Catherine Sinna­ ture services. Rev. F. C. Allen, the 847 939 934 • Bridgeport, Nov. 25.— (AP.)— against other forms of transporta­ National football individual scoring isted as far back as three centuries Total pinfall ...... 2,720 with the canvassars to insure the mon and Albert Todd. Speeches, pastor, conducted the meeting and Lillian Robinson, 27, of South Nor­ tion. The defense replied that the honors. ago is recalled by the tercentenary explained the picture, a seven-reel Legislature had the right to con­ success of the undertaking. music and dancing rounded out a walk, arrested in Norwalk Sunday exercises held here In the historic full evening. classic from the celebrated story of trol traffic on the highways and to Although the Dartmouth star has tavern, “The 'Wives’ school.” and brought her for arraignment on not played for three weeks and will Ralph Connor, “The Sky Pilot.” Col­ a technical charge of breach of the make rules for operation of vehicles Tho tavern derives its name from leen Moore was ope of the stars and HITCHCOCK DEAD; on those highways and that as the SALVATIONISTS DINE not play again this year, the 108 tha fact that the wives of the peace, was today bound over to the automobile w^s a modem means of points he scored in his first six the scenic Canadian northwest the Superior Court under $1,000 bonds. butchers belonging to the Augs­ FIND COUPLE DEAD background for the story. transportation it had the right to games remain as a goal for others burg meat marketmen’s guild met NOTED COMEDIAN Police declare that the woman has change common law on recovery of IN Ho n o r o f colonel to shoot at. McEver with 97 points The picture was one calculated to been purchasing narcotic drugs in here and conducted what the men absorb the attention of yoimg and damage so as to define the exact now, may surpass it when Tennessee derisively called "school.” Worcester, Mass., Nov. 25— (AP) (Cotitliiueil rruin Page 1) large quantities from a Bridgeport grounds on which actions jnight be, meets Kentucky on Thursday. These —James J. Casey, supt. of detec­ old. There was action and thrills man. That li3, they gossiped as it is as­ aplenty and the audience felt they brought for damages Incurred while Unusual Services at Citadel j two head the list in the Associated sumed school children will gossip. tives of the Worcester police de­ peared in other pictures during an automobile was being operated. Over the Week-End—Many i Press compilation of leading scorers partment and a woman believed to would have liked to see it go on in­ That in itself would probably not be Mrs. Dora Bingham an employee definitely until the wedding of the 1926 and 1927. KILLED AT WORK In so doing the Legislature speci- Hear Rev. Brookes. in the eight major groups or con­ have made the men so sore. What Mrs. Hitchcock said her husband ficially Indicated what degrjee of ferences in the country. Worthy of of a local department store were principals brought it to the usual Meriden, Nov. 25— (^P) —John they particularly disliked was that found dead this morning in Mr. happy ending. had been ill for seven months. Gurtowski, 59 of 72 Akron street, negligence was required to be prov­ Mrs. Arthur Kittle of Summit mention, is Ray Novotny, Ashland the women tolerated no mere male Born in Auburn, N. Y;, Oct. 22, en to make the operator or ownpr (Ohio) halfback who flashed his Casey’s summer camp on Brook’s Organist F. W. Wilbur added was instantly killed • this morning street, president of the Woman’s at this tavern. It was run by and Pond, between North Brookfield much to the effectiveness of the pic­ 1865, he made his first stage ap­ when he was struck above the heart of a machine liable for damages. Home League of the Salvation season a week ago Friday with a for women. ' | The Supreme <3ourt upheld , these grand total of 103 points. and Spencer. ture by his appropriate choice of pearance in 1890. After playing by a section of an emery wheel Army, served as chairman for the The favorite drink of the butch-1 An empty whiskey bottle found music. Special numbers were given minor roles in many New York which broke from the machine on contentions in the decision announc­ dinner given a t the citadel Satur­ The unbeated list has dwindled to era’ wives was a red wine that they j ed today. near the bodies was the only clue by a double quartet fnade up of Mrs. 'comedies he scored high in “King which he was working in the vise day evening in honor of the dis­ 16 teams according to tm Associated named “lamb’s blood.” 1to their death. Do Do” a fantastic musical play in Harold Symington of tlie standing shop of the Charles Parker Com­ tinguished Salvationist, Colonel Press compilation. The list fol­ Although 300 years old, the [ Pending the official report of the church quartet, Mrs. Marion Brown which he portrayed the title role pany. Atkinson. Upwards of 150 enjoyed lows: tavern did not always have the medical examiner police held two Whitcher, Miss Faith Fallow, M.^s. for two years. Officials cannot account for the ABOUT TOWN the supper. The hall was tastefully College W T PF PA name of “Wives’ school.” From) theories as to how they came to George Borst, Ralph Brown, Rev. F. One of his most outstanding suc­ accident which occurred a few min­ decorated with crepe paper stream­ Ohio U...... 9 0 306 13 1629 to 1651 it was known as “The their deaths. One supposition was utes after the man started his ers In autumn colors. Candles in C. Allen and J. M. Nichols. Popu­ cesses was scored in “Hitchy Koo” Mrs. Ernest Roy has returned Texas Christian . . . 9 0 242 26 Golden ABC.” so named because the that escaping coal gas might have lar hymns were thfown up.m the which was-produced in New York week’s work at 7 o’clock. It is from New York, where she has been interesting smtique candlesticks Western Maryland . 9 0 161 19 butchers’ wives would begin with suffocated them and another point­ thougfit possible that something brightened the table. Miss Hanna Tennessee ...... 8 0 270 13 screen for congrega) ional singing. in 1917. on a buying trip for her husband, the first letter of the alphabet and ed to the empty bottle of whiskey The next serrice in this winter might have become caught in the proprietor of the Depot Square Humphries and several of the ladies Tulane ...... 8 0 258 45 gossip about every fellow citizen and a quantity of gin which was wheel and caused it to break. Gur­ assisted Mrs. Kittle. series will take place on Sundaj’ ILL SINCE SPRING garage. Pittsburgh ... -- 8 0 257 36 till “Z” had been reached. found in another bottle close to the evonine, Decenijcr 29, w’hea the pic­ Chicago, Nov. 25.—(AP)—^The towski is survived by his widow and Thomas J. Rogers of the Board of Purdue ...... 8 0 187 44 In those days it was a beer bodies. illness that removed Raymond seven children. Selectmen, welcomed the visitor in Notre Dame ...... 8 0 138 38 saloon. With the change to a wine ture will 'DC the “Stream of Life.’' Scarcity of L’s used in making up behalf of the town. Hitchcock from the stage in the Harold Lloyd’s name and the title Utah ...... 6 0 183 16 tavern in 1651 also came the face of what critics predicted would Yesterday the speaker at the af­ Stetson ...... 5 0 97 19 cbemge of name. HOLD FOUR SUSPECTS of his current picture displayed on ternoon meeting at the citadel was have been one of his best comedy the State electric sign forced the Davis and Elkins .. 9 1 200 31 Most of the butchers’ wives vehicles struck him here last spring Bridgeport, Nev. 25.— (AP.)—To Rev. George S. Brookes of the Duquesne ...... 8 1 142 46 helped their husbands in the mu- permit further questioning, the management to substitute an invert­ Union Congregayonal church ^at a few nights after he opened in ed 7 in Lloyd’s given name. This St. Mary’s Calif . . . 7 1 167 0 nicipid market hall near by. cases of the fur youths arrested Rockville. Rev. Brookes who is an Rider ...... 8 1 116 12 STATE "YoUr Uncle Dudley.” early yesterday, continued until should at least sighify luck in his Englishman was well qualified to Hitchcock, who died today in Los antics in this latest comedy thriller. Fordham ...... 7 2 176 19 TODAY AND TUESDAY Angeles, went into performance of November 30 in City Court today. speak on his subject: “General Southern. Methodist. 6 3 165 29 that play against the advice of Three are suspected of safe rob­ Booth the Apostle of the Poor.” WATER DIVERSION CASE beries and are held in bonds of $2,- Taxes against Manchester estates physicians who told him he should listed in the inheritance tax list con­ rest. The company- had been as­ 500, while a fourth is held in bonds of $1,000 because of his alleged as­ tained in the annual report of State GLENNEY’S WAREHOUSE Boston, Nov. 25.—(AP.)—Attor­ HEAR and SEE sembled, however, and Hitchcock Treasurer Samuel R. Spefncer are TAX COLLECTOR TAKES Insisted on going through with it. sociation wth the gang. ney General Warner of Massachu­ Under arrest are Joseph C. the estates of Herbert O. Bowers, setts, today said he expected that Chicago critics pronounced his per­ $6,218.31; Charles E. Bliss, $1,206.- ERECTION PROGRESSES formance the opening night as Waiina, 19; Charles Zamielski, 17; TIME TO m w HORSES reprerfentatlves of this state would 09; George Ellery Darlin, $2,306.49; present a motion to the U. S. Su­ among the best of his long career. Joseph Stowdowski, 18, and Thom­ and the estate of Henry A. Slater, The play ran only a few days as Valentine, 20, all of this city. preme Court In Washington today Valentine is the youth held because $1,808.67. Joseph Chartler, collector of tsix-1 Pouring of cement in the con­ for appointment of a special mas­ HAROLD when Hitchcock found himself un­ es in the Eighth School and Utlli- j struction of the new office building ter in the suit brought by the state able to continue. He was taken to a of his association with the crowd. The Tuesday evening setback ties district, was not at all busy i hospital where his condition was of 'W. G. Glenney and Co., on North of Connecticut to prevent Massa­ party will be held as usual at the with tax . collections this morning, j Main street was finished this morn­ chusetts from diverting water from critical for several weeks. Later he lOLLED BY EXPRESS Highland Park Community club­ was removed to Kansas City where but was back at his original trade, ing. Gustave Sebrieber u d Son, the Swift and Ware rivers for the Stamford, Nov. 25.—(AP)—John house tomorrow night. Six prizes “sharpening” horses’ hoofs. He had contractor for the erection of the metropolitan Water Supply. Bent­ he slowly recuperated. will be given and refreshments -, Producers of “Your Uncle Dud­ Connolly, about 45, a New Haven more horses in his blacksmith shop lumber storEige warehouses in rear ley W. Warren, special assistant at­ LLOYD ley” withdrew the show * for tlie -railroad laborer and- living at the served. on Allen,place this morning await­ of the new office building has the torney general and R. A. Cutter, summer rather than replace the railroad camp here, was instantly ing attention than are now seen foundations poured and lumber for assista&t, were expected to go be­ In His First star. killed at 1:15 this afternoon when Within an hour after Rev. R, A. sometimes with a circus. the new buildings is being assembled fore the court. struck by a westbound express near Colpitts’ talk before the ManchesJ During the whittling of the hoofs At the same time the attorney ALL-TALKING ter Kiwanis d u b this noon, one of for constructldn due to start during the East Main street viaduct. He is and the nailing on of new shoes or the present week. general said it was expected that Comedy Miss Mary Ottenheim, who has thought to have believed a warning the members called up Mr. Col­ applying corks to others he made , Connecticut counsel would present been a member of the staff of the whistle signified the approach of a pitts to say be could furnish em­ known that about $32,000 of the The New York, New Haven and motions seeking to have the Mm - “WELCOME DANGER” Rockville City hospital, has joined New Cannan line train instead of ployment to the man mentioned in district taxes has been collected, Hartford R. R. is replacing the light sachusetts ■ w sw er dismissed. A the staff of the Manchester Memo- the express and stepped directly in­ his talk. that a large number of old Hens had rails on the sidetrack maintained by brief has been prepared by Massa­ NORMAN riad Hospital. Her home is in Wil- to the path of the express. Medical MACK been cleaned up and that there is the Glenney Company with heavy, chusetts counsel in opposition to and THOMAS. limantic and before coming to Man­ examiner Dr. Ralph W. Crane The Men’s Friendship club of about $4,000 owed. - eighty pound rails, allowing greater' the Connecticut motions. QUINTETTE chester from Rockville was for a ordered the body to a local imder- the South Methodist church will loads to pass, over this trackage to PURDY time connected with St. Jospeh’s taker’s and police will seek to locate meet at eight o’clock tonight. City More deadly drugs per head of the different warehouses. It also hospital of 'Willimantic. She en­ Says a headline: “Deft Shunting News Events ‘H arlem Nights** the relatives of the dead man. He Editor Ronald H. Ferguson of The population are being taken today marks the removal of the last so- of Freight Cars Is Modem Art.” te r ^ upon her dutids here last eve­ was engaged through a New York Herald will be the epeaker. Re­ than ever before in the world’s called thirty poimd rails in' the ning. Quess the brakemEm will have to be employment agency. freshments and sports will follow. history. Manebbster yards. buying smocks.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN;, MONDAY, NO\^MBER 25,1929. — PAf:E) ru m ■j WLE RITES jTRIANGULAR DEBATE ABOUT TOWN MANCIHIRMN CITY i Local Stocks • I « CONFERENCE HELD Ot/ you can aJfot'Jl io Luy ^ood jum^ Ernest Ccawshaw is moving his (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) MARK FUNERAL family today from Cambridge Central Bow, Elartford, Conn. street to the new house at Man­ 1 P. Stocks . ., Manchester, Meriden and Mid­ chester Green which he recently dletown High School Repre­ Bank Stocks. purchased from’Harry England. Khailar Falls Into Hands of Bid Asked OF ancEAU sentatives Meeting. Bankers Trust Co . . . 325 — The piano pupils of Mrs. Carrie . City Bank and Trust . — 525 A. Taylor, of Woodbridge street, (Contiinied from Page One.) Arrangements for the armual tri­ Soviets— Situation Along i do, rts ...... — 105 angular debate between Manches­ gave a recital at Mrs. TaylorTs home i Cap Nat B&T ...... — 460 Friday night. Those taking part Bellan and a few neighbors witness­ ter, Meriden and Middletown High i Conn River ...... 425 — schools will be decided late this af- were Walter Wright, George WU- Railway Precarious. I First Bond and Mtg . ed the removal of the casket. son, Raymond Streeter, Albina After the hearse four automobiles temoen at Middletown \yhen school ------j Htfd Conn. Trust .... — principals, debating coaches and Ka^ki, Eleanor Vincek, Blaire Stan­ drove up and thirty guests, those I First Nat Htfd ...... 230 club representatives gather. ley, Dorothy Streeter, Alice Dumas, invited by the dead man himself in Harbin, Manchuria, Nov. 25.— i Land Mtg and Title .. 40 The H. Wales Lines trophy is at Marjorie Streeter, Elsie Heatly, (AP)—The city of Rhailar in north- 1 Mutual B&T ...... 230 his last hours, emerged from the Beda Carlson, Harold Dumas and stake. Meriden and Middletown western Manchuria was described; f^^ew Brit Trust ...... 200 house, and saluting the little group each hold one leg. Three victories Mrs. Taylor. as being in flames in messages re-' of spectators, took their places in­ Riverside Trust ...... 600 gives that school permanent pos­ ceived here today. West Htfd Trust _____375 side the cars. session of the coveted prize. Man­ Manchester lodge o f Masons will All Chinese officials and soldiers An automobile containing the Bonds. chester is very anxious to get into hold its regular semi-monthly com­ have evacuated the cit.' which fell Htfd & Conn West .. 95 special police com m issa^ j t h ^ ^ n colurnn and Coach'Arland munication tomorrow night in the late yesterday before a force of East Conn Pow 5s . . . 100 103 La Fdhrcade, ^ Jenkins is already hard at work Masonic Temple at 7:30. The Fel- Soviet cavalry and tanks. the cortege as it started ° ° 250 | ^ strong team. Conn L P 7s ...... 116 118 lowcraft degree will be worked. The Chinese Eastern Railway to Conn L P 5i^s ...... 105 108 mile journey. A I Coach Jenkins, Principal C. P. ------! day continued to operate trains 100 as the group on the sidewalk, hat- j ^nd Carl Cubberly, club Conn L P 4VoS ...... 98 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Lydall of evacuating Chinese and Russians Htfd Hyd 5s ...... 192 105 less, watched the procession move ; pj.ggjjjgnt, are in Middletown this Main street were recently register- { from the district but all of the GIFTS Insuranee Stocks out into the night. i afternoon attending the meeting ed at the Hotel Mark Hopkins, San j refugees-cannot be accommodated Aetna Casualty ...... 150 Body Not Embalmed Middletown and Meriden Francisco, Calif. and many of them are camping by ; ^gtna Insurance .... 540 A few minutes later and the con- , representatives, the side of the track, | Life ...... 97 voy had passed the Porte De | ji^ffirniative teams will defend Nutmeg Forest, No. 116, Tall Situation Critical. do, rts ...... 53 for the whole family ’Orleans, a southern exit from the i platforms while the negative The situation at both the eastern city. The hour of burial was kept. speak from foreign rostrums, Cedars of Lebanon, will hold a reg­ Automobile ...... 42 big easy chair for Dad...... a lovely ular meeting in the Masonic Tem­ and western ends of the Chinese xxConn. General '.... 1150 secret by the government, in its ef- 1 ------Eastern railway was described as fort to carry out the last wishes oj. ple at 7:30 tonight. do, rts ...... 53 A table for Mother. .. .a doll carriage precarious, the Russian troops ap-j do, new $10 par W. I.. 115 M. Clemenceau. ' SHOUSE BLAMES HOOVER patently seeking control not only of | Hartford Fire^’T*. .V.".*.' 730 ...... for Daughter. .. .a pool table forj As M. Clemenceau desired, his An anniversary requiem high the Dalainor mines but also the 12 V2 Brother— and so on down the line. Just l)ody w'as not embalmed. It was ' mass will be celebrated for^ the re min,, - t n , eastern ,„ n t a , well ; s t a . ' :! 5?«'‘ placed in an inner shell of pinelined j FOR TARIFF BILL DELAY pose — -— an inkling of the many many beautiful I The Japanese consul here has I National Fire ...... 71 white satin, with his cane and a j Fraher, , tomorrow morning at 8 advised Japanese subjects both on o’clock at St. Augustine’s church, Lincoln National ...... — and practical things Keith’s have in store little bit of earth from the battle- | the east and west branches of the field at Verdun. The shell w'as ceal- | (Continued from Page 1.) Hartford. Phoenix Fire ...... 735 for you this Christmas...... truly a won­ railway to come to Harbin as do, new, W. 1...... 74 ed up in a lead covering and the, "TTT” c quickly as possible. He was under­ derful array of gifts that kegp on giving. whole enclosed in a simple ® ^ conferred i St. Margaret’s Qrcle, Daughters’ Travelers ...... 1300 stood to have information that the do, rts ...... 18 oak coffin with gilt handles on it, , committee t conterrea Smoot i laaueuaigg^^gua. wUlwui install its new of--- Soviet authorities are willing to Say “Merry Christmas” with furniture and and a brass plate bearing the in-, many times ynth Chairman bmoot tomorrow evening at the K. Public Utility Stocks j evacuate Japanese from Manchuli you will have added to your home comfort scription “Georges Clemenceau.” ; of the committee and Senator war- | of C. clubrooms. clubrooms. The rne work wur«. will be ^ through Vladivostok, Conn. Elec Svc ...... 90 Conn. P o w e r ...... 102 All agreed the government could | son of Indiana, the Republicanincubating lead the I ™ charge of Grpd^State^^Reg^^^^ , consular body has asked the ; and contentment for years to come. What ‘who were and not show greater respect to the | er, “who were 1 Mrs. MRchell of Torrington Chinese civil administration at Har- ; ...... man Than byTbservinF to the last j Smoot-Hawley bill, the enormities A supper will be served possible gift could be better? T n d T r“ toe chair- bin for details of plans to guarantee j El'Lt':::;: 98 letter his final wishes. The press j of which when they were finally dis- ^ yy at 6:30 unuei t safety of foreigners and to p ro -, gg united in praise of the man whose closed horrified the country. manship of . Mrs. James , H. McVeigh Mr. Hoover had maintained his test foreign property in the event i W&G'pfd’ ; - ‘will to victory meant so much to and her assistants, Mrs. Alice Hunt­ that toe situation should=ho„iH grow I Qgg ^ _ jQ silence until the Democrats and In­ er Mrs. Helen Griffin, Mrs. Maude France in the trying days preced­ worse. ing the victorious final drive in the dependent Republicans struck out Foley, Mrs. Helen Donali’ie and do, pfd ...... — Join Our World War. the flexible provision which gave Mrs. Sarah Healey. S N E T C o ...... 160 the President power to raise or low­ CONSIDERED SSlBIOUS ! Manufacturing Stocks Washington, Nov. 25.— (AP.) — , FUNERAL OR.ATION, er tariff duties, he added. The families of W. K. and Acme Wire ...... 40 47 “ Then indeed he found his voice,” Secretary Stimson said today he 62 65 Xmas Gift Paris, Nov. 25.— (AP)---M. Bouis- Sedrick J. Straughan of East o f j Shouse said. “But his utterance was - '-'o------' . ■ . J <1 AUiei rauaictv ...... 25 — son, president of the Chamber Center street motored up to South- vities between the Chinese and So- yi^jnerican Silver ... — 30 Deputies, in a funerar“ ' aUon be “ objecUon to yielding field, Mass, yesterday to visit Mr. Clubs Now fore the ChambLrthie ! this power, which had only been and Mrs. Wesley Ward. They report Viet as serious and in the event any } ^j-row H&H, com .. 37 40 former granted in 1922 on. the express un­ suggestions on the part of the i ...... 101 104 paid solemn tribute to that three inches of snoT fell in the - United States might be thought of j A.utomatic Refriger 4 — Premier Georges Clemenceau as derstanding that its life ^as to Berkshires. terminate as soon as the post-war value in clearing up the situation, j Bigelow Htfd, com 80 84 the great citizen who saved France it would be made by the American — 103 in her moment of dire national emergency of chaotic financial con­ Dilworth-Comell Post, No. 102, do, pfd Already we have been paving the way ditions abroad had passed.’’ government. Billings and Spencer — 9 peril. will hold its regular meetipg and He added the activities in toe 26 — The president began by citing the The head of the executive com­ installation of officers in the State Bristol Brass ...... to a happier Xmas for you. Our Gift Far East were being watched close­ 95 — memorable law voted in Parliament mittee said the Hawley draft of the Armory at 8:15 tonight. County do, pfd ly. It was made clear at the State | Collins* Co 105 115 Clubs enable you to make selections now in 1918 which declared that the House bill never would have been Commander Elmer Dickenson of 525 — armies and their chief and govern­ submitted to the House of Repre­ Glastonbury will be toe installing Department, however, that many case, Lockwood & B with only a small deposit and up to a full sentatives if the President had of the reports of; toe situation there Colt’s Firearms .... 26 29 ment of the republic, the citizen officer. 45 year’s time to pay. Such splendid gifts Georges Clemenceau, premier and signified his distaste for it. were believed to be exaggerated, j Eagle Lock ...... 45 Calls It Monstrosity — 90 as Cedar Chests, Sewing Machines, Desks, minister of war and Marshal Foch, Cheney Brothers today, purchased ------— I Fafnir Bearing .... “The revised monstrosity would Fuller Brush Class A — 18 comnaander-in-chief of the Allied the store building and two family j Tables, etc., may be purchased this modern ____ 72 armies “Jiave deserved well of their never have issued from the Senate house on Cooper street opposite the I do. Class AA ...... ALMSHOUSE PROGRAM — 180 coimtry,” and that the text of the finance committee ^ad he advised end of pleasant street from Mrs. I Hart & Cooley ...... way. 15 — law should be graven in stone to his Senators there that it was con­ Mary Hanson Sheehan. The prop­ ' Hartmann Tob. com . enquire forever in all the schools and trary to his wishes,” he added. erty adjoins toe Foreacres boarding ABOUT THANKSGIVING I do, 1st pfd ...... — 90 — 110 civic buildings of the republic. Shouse asked if anyone expected house. The sale was made by toe I Inter Silver ...... Our Santa Claus Shop opens Sat­ 64 67 Bouisson saicf M. Clemenceau the Senate to disregard the senti­ Robert J. Smith agency. ______I Landers, Frary & Clk. urday with hundreds of practi(:al was above all things and in the ment of the country and to violate i Mann & Bow. Class A . 13 16 their ov.m consciences by “meekly 9 12 toys of every sort. Bring the kid­ most profoimd meaning of the term, Word has been received from Rev. R. A. Colpitis Gives An i do. Class b ...... accepting the tariff of extortions” — 38 dies in to see our complete display. “The citizen,” his ardor ever di­ Judge and Mrs. Alexander Amott Illustrated Lecture About | New Brit Mch. com .. rected toward justice. once it was before them. 95 — “It would be a sad day for the of (Charter Oak street who have Life of Pilgrims. i pond 31 33 Nobfe Idealism. gone to their winter home in St. “Clemenceau made this tribime republic,” he said, “when the Unit­ 19 23 Petersburg, Fla. They made good Rev. Robert A. Colpitts of toe i vvil 10 15 ( i illustrious,” said the president. ‘Tiis ed States Senate became merely a time on toe drive south and report vehicle for registering the will of South Methodist church treated toe | Russel] M fs Co ...... 80 95 redoubtable and feared eloquence iTieeting many Manchester people officials and inmates at the alms- found its source in the noble and the President. Yet because it is not, 1 Scovill 52 57 in the Sunshine (Jity. Business is house Saturday evening with .an,g qq ___ — pure idealism inherited from his its critics are arranging it.” 75 poor in aU the Southern cities, unusually interesting Thanksgiving i Thom Co. com 32 40 father and highly dedicated to the Judg'e A m ott says. program. He was accompanied by | 24 — principles of the French revolution. m i ...___ _ HX-o.ir-rrmll rrjVin n n o r o t e r ) t h e ! ...... The Store of The president described Clemen­ OYSTER SUPPER FRIDAY 100 — Opposite Hi^h School Delta Chapter, No. 51, Royal 54 57 ceau as a true descendant of the Arch Masons, will hold a special nth Manchester slides depicting the story of the 110 — Christmas Spirit men of 1792, for he, like them, pro­ communication in AT NORTH COVENTRY Pilgrims from the time they left Torrington ...... 60 63 claimed the republic in danger “and Temple at 7:30 tonight. The Royal England because of religious perse­ Underwood ...... 104 106 it was Danton anew who pronoimced Arch degree will be worked. cution, to their landing in Leyden, — 20 these words of fire: ‘Cast aside all Holland, and later sailing for Union Mfg Co .... Ladies of the Second Congrega­ U S Envelope, com . 200 — that is not France! the rights at the tional church of North Coventry Ernest Armstrong won toe Iwe America. The pictures showed the front and the duties behind the turkey at toe Masonic social club s do, pfd ...... 112 — annoimce an oyster supper for Fri­ arrival at Plymouth and various 36 38 lines, let them be one. Let every setback tournament Saturd^ night. phases of their early life in New Veeder Root ...... day evening of this week. This is — 14 part of France be the war zone.’ ” Ben Carlson won second prize ana England until toe first Thanksgiv­ Whitlock Coil Pipe the annual toankoffering of the x;c—Ex rights. ! STATE ARGUES SUIT FATHER OF SENATE President Bouisson said M. Cle­ various organizations of toe church Holgar Bach was awarded the con­ ing Day. Mr. Colpitts gave interest­ menceau had never yielded to hostile which always occurs in November. solation. There were 25 tables m ing historical fa’cts during the or superior forces. “That consti­ The Sunday school and individual toe play. The tournament will con­ showing and his hearers expressed Walt Street I BEFORE HIGH COURT DIES AT CAPITAL tutes his true grandeur.” He con­ classes donate fruits, vegetables, tinue until Christmas. their appreciation qf the entertain­ ceived him as of granite like his home made foods and staples, and ment and the thoughtful kindness N. Y. Stocks native Vendeem. He had behind him these will be offered for sale and The Rec Five will practice which prompted it. (CoiUimied from Page 1) all the people of France and when basketball at toe East Side Rec to­ This same program was given at , ------Briefs Washington, Nov. 25.— (AP.) — what remains, sold at auction. Massachusetts and Connecticut later he sought isolation he asked This season the adult class of toe night, reporting at 8 o’clock for a toe South Methodist church at the I only for silence about him. church school has decided to give gymnastic workout. regular service at 7 o’clock. At the | Alleg Corp ...... 241;, were in dispute today before toe eight years of his life on toe Ira. “ He was like one of those sages of [ g. supper as their contribution. It conclusion different departments of j Bosch Mag ...... 32% Nhe net operating income of the Supreme Court over motions made portant Committee on Appropriaii Greece or India whom he admired_j J 'will be served in toe chapel hall in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kelley the Sunday school brought forward , ...... Nev/ York, New Haven & Hartford by them in toe case brought by tions which, under his guidance, and who nourished his thought,” North Coventry from 6:30 to 7:30. of Walnut street were at Cam­ Thanksgiving gifts in the shape of pQ^g^...... 74 ^ilroad for Octol)er Increased from Connecticut to prevent Massachu­ pervised toe expenditure of |40,- continued the president. “To The committee from toe class in bridge Saturday to see toe Yale- fruit, vegetables, preserves- and sea­ Am Intematl ...... 41 $3,805,190, toe figure for October. setts from diverting water from 000,000,000. Georges Clemenceau who served and charge includes Mrs. J. E. Kings­ Harvard game. sonable delicacies. Meat will be Am Pow and Lt ...... 81 1§28, to $3,967,648. toe headwaters of toe Connecticut An orthodox Republican, h«- honored the Republic of France, I bury, Mrs. A. B. Porter and Mrs. bought wito money receiv^^ ...... 347,- river for use in toe metropolitan nevertheless threw his support vritb; give here solemn homage in the Henry Barnes. Chester Clifford spent the week­ purpose m collections i a jv. Roll Mill ...... 80Vi ■ Two Diesel-Electric ^ankers, to district of Boston. President Wilson’s policies: as whole? name of all Parliament.” • The menu will include oyster stew end visiting his parents Mr. and ^11 be sent to a few of the needy ; Am ...... be built by toe Bethlehem Ship­ Connecticut asked the court to heartedly as he • later supported' and scalloped oysters, cabbage Mrs. L. C. aifford of this town. * families in which the church is in Am Sugar ...... 61% building Corp., at Quincy, Mass., strike from its record the answer President Coolidge in his recon-^i terested. This is a custom estab­ VISITED NEW LONDON. salad, creamed oysters and peas, Am T and T ...... 223 Vsr have been ordered by toe Lake which Massachusetts had filed to structiou program. lished several years ago in which New London, Nov. 25.— (AP) — celery, pickles, rolls, coffee and Automobile traffic on the Rock­ Am Water Wks ...... 83% Tankers Corp., a subsidiary of toe its complaint, and in event the all departments of toe Simday Moving to Cheyenne , after th4 The passing of Georges Eugene home made pies. ville road was delayed for about Anaconda ...... 78% Shell Oil Co., of St. Louis. The court refused to strike ou'. the en­ Civil War, he became interested i]s. An informal Thank offering pro­ school participate. Clemenceau’ recalls his brief visit to an hour after the conclusion Alt Ref ...... 31 Tankers, for use on toe Great tire answer, then to strike certain stock farming, and throughout hia gram by the children will be given Lakes, will have a capacity of 6,000 this city in 1922, when he greeted of the Major-.Cub .football game at B and O ...... 118% parts of the answer from the rec­ long Senate service he showed ti^ barrels of xnl eachi Electrical equip­ hundreds of New Londoners from after the supper. Hickey’s Grove yesterday. Only for Bendix Aviat ...... 30 ord. agility of a man of the plains, dis-^, ment tor the boats will be furnished the platform of his special train. efficient police work, the tie-up Beth Steel ...... 91V4 Counsel for Massachusetts re­ daining to use toe elevators in toe^ YOUTH SURRENDERS by toe General Electric Company. The Tiger was known to some of would have been much longer. Burr Add Mch ...... 48% plied that the motion was dilatory, Capitol building and mounting the, the old time residents of this city LEAVES MILLION DOLLARS and should not be entertained, ex­ I Can Pac ...... • • .201 ■ The time for deposit of securities steps two at a time, the last day o f and Norwich. The late P. Hall George H. Washburn, former di­ plaining that Massachusetts for his Senate service. His bowed legs- J .-T 01; rAT>)__' Cerro De P a s c o ...... 66% under toe plan and agreement of Shurts of this city knew (Clemen­ Norwich, Nov. 25.— (A P.)—Be­ rector of toe Community Club was Hartford, Nov. ^5 —(AP.) , m StP and HP p f ...... 42 two years had been trying to get spoke volumes for his years in the ceau when he resided in Norwich as in town -yesterday to visit friends Joseph Camversky, ^ alias J °^ | cnic and Northw ...... 89% reorganization of toe Middle States quests of a million dollars were re­ Oil Corp., has been extended to the matter disposed of, and now in­ saddle on the western plains. He had; a young man and ventured a bit in and view the town championship Lynch, 20, of Jordan Lane, W eth-, gigj...... 33 sists • that Connecticut should not been successively Councilman in his- vealed today in the will of Oliver L. ersfield, formerly of 7 South Pros-^ ...... December 6. real estate. Clemenceau later Johnson, a manufacturer of Nor football game. be permitted to inject motions native city, Cheyenne. Mayor, and; taught school and was married in pect street, Hartford, walked into | (jraph ...... 23 wich who died Friday at the age of which would cause unnecessary de­ was appointed by President Arthur Stamford. Arland Jenkins, debating coach the State police barracks on Wash- 1 ...... 43 75. The document filed in probate TWO KILLED BY BLAST lay in the final decision of the con­ to the post of Territorial Governor^ When the former prime minister at toe high school has charge of the court provides seven gifts to pub ington street last night and Trust...... 4^, troversy by the Supreme Court. in 1885 serving through 1886. He> of France came to this city, Mr. special assembly program tomor­ lie institutions totaling $33,000 in­ nounced to the officer in charge | QQjjgoi Gas ...... 99 -Essen, Germany, Nov. 25.— (AP.) The court took the motion under was reappointed by President Har-i‘ Shurts was among those at the rail­ row afternoon at the school. A that he was cold, hungry and broke ; Qas 54% cluding $5,000 each to the Park -r;r-Two persons were killed and advisement. rison in 1889, serving imtil Wyoming:' road station to greet him. The lat­ series of vaudeville fe tc h e s will be and welcomed shelter. He an- j prod 90% Congregational Society, the John­ twenty-six injured in a terrific ex­ was admitted as a state, when he^ ter mounted the platform and talked presented. Schools in the Ninth Dis­ nounced that he had escaped from j^upont De Nem ...... 113% was elected the first Governor. . 5 for several minutes with Clemen­ son Home, Otis Library, Norwich plosion in toe Public Market Hall trict close tomorrow for the re­ the Connecticut Industrial school Pov/ and L t ...... 41 on Weberplatz today. Tw’o persons Gives Peak Name. ceau, who remembered Mr. Shurts. Free Academy and the United mainder of toe w eek.' for boys at Meriden on August 14,. g.^jg ...... 5514 Workers, all of Norwich. To toe vVere missing in addition. I. C. C. WITHOUT POWER His long and efficient state serv-:i Franklin (Congregational church of 1927(( and had since been fugitive, j Qen Elec ...... 216 : Of the twenty-six injured seven­ ice was recognized, recently, when. Mrs. Jessie Kerr of 33 Ridge­ Cathiyersky-was taken in, fed and j Qen Foods ...... 50'% Wyoming named its highest peak, .FLOODS IN WALES Franklin, Conn., is left the income wood street and Mrs. Martha teen Were in. a serious condition. will be turned over to the Connec- j QgQ Qas and El A ...... 79 Washington, Nov. 25.— (AP) — rising 13725 feet in the Windjr' of a $3,000 trust fund. Robinson of 306 Spruce street were ticut institution, to(iay. He said he I Qen Motors*...... 39Xo To each employe in the Johnson The Interstate Commerce Commis­ River Range for Senator Warren. He? the winners of the last Thursday had been committed to the school > Gold Dust ...... 42% Rfep Ir and S t I ...... CAUSE MUCH LOSS household is left $250 and to Ed­ sion was declared by toe Supreme was a member of too Republican^ afternoon whist party at the East on Jan. 4, 1920 and paroled July! Grigsby Grunow ...... 19% Sears Roebuck ...... 98 ward Harper, chauffeur, $1,000 Court Today to be withqut author­ National Convention from his state Side Rec. 13, 1922, and returned bn Novem-| Hershey C h o c ...... 71% Simmons ...... ^ to conventions in Chicago in 1888,'.- Another beneficiary is Christine H ity to order toe construction of fContInoM from Page,!.) her 14 of that year and remained I int Combust ...... 13 Sinclair Oil ...... /2 chairman of the 'Wyoming dele-'."- Brigham of Buffalo, N. Y., who re The handsome silver loving Sou pac ...... 120% Union passenger stations. until 1927, when, taking advantage j int H a r v ...... 81% Chief JusUce Taft in delivering the gation at four others at Philadel­ ceives $1,000. The residue of toe trophies to be given toe winners of of his position as a trusty, he es- j int Nick Can ...... 31 2 Stand Brands ...... 28 phia in 1900 and at Chicago- in, w^ays, with furniture, clothes and opinion said Congress had not spe­ estate goes to the widow and two the cross-country run here Thanks­ caped. He joined toe army and was i Int T and T ...... 70 St Gas and El ...... 108% 1904, 1908 and 1912. household goods lost under it. cifically given the commission such Rain and hail fell heavily again sons. giving Day morning are on exhibi­ sent to Honolulu where, with three Johns Mansville ...... 121 S O Cal ...... -61% authority and that it could not oe Senator , 0-.. Warren married c on -.i. Jan..? over the last weekend, and there is Oliver L. Johnson was for many tion at Watkins Brothers. companions, he was sentenced to Kan City Sou ...... 81 S O N J ...... 64% years principal stockholder of the imposed because of toe great im- a general fear of new floods. serve one year in toe military pris- K ennecott'...... , „ ...... 61 SONY ...... - 30V2 Middlefield, Conn., who died on- Aspinook Company of Jewett City. Stewart Warner ...... 43 portance of the controversy to rad- The floors and walls of most of Dr. D. C. Y. Moore who has been on for bolding up a theater ticket ...... 25 March 28, ,1902. One of. their fchil-i Studebaker ...... 45% roads and municipalities. the houses in toe valley are still confined to his home on Benton office. He was dishonorably dis- Lehigh ^ Valley ...... 69% dren married (General John J.^ coated with toe slime left by the BIG LIQUOR SEIZUTKE street by illness, has ndw resumed Nat Cash Reg A ...... 80 'ijexas Corp ...... 36 The controversy reached toe Pershing. Mrs. Pershing died, with; charged from the army. exas Gulf Sulph ...... 56% receding floods of November 11. practice. Nat Dairy ...... 51% courts when toe Interstate Com­ three of her children, in the fire iti\' i'mken Det Axle ...... Y5 The occupants have suffered toe Port Chester, N. Y., Nov. 25.— Nat Pow and L t ...... 32% ? merce Commission declined to order the Presidio, San • Francisco, Inf greatest privations, many of them (AP)—Loaded with some twenty Loyal Circle Kings Daughters REV. DR. HOFFMAN DIES Nevada Cop ...... 31 'Jranscon O il-...... 93% toe construction of a Union passen­ 1915. The Senator married agaihi being imemployed. The mud lies so thousand cases of liquor, toe two cleared about $140 by their rum­ N Y Cent ...... 178 Union Carb ...... Y9 ger station in toe Plaza area in Los on June 28, 1911, his bride beihgy deep in some places that children masted schooner “Storm Petrel” of mage sale held last Thursday in the Chicago, Nov. 25.— (A P )—The N Y N H and H ...... *.. .111% United Corp ...... 31% Angeles. C»lif. Miss Clara LeUaron Morgan ofy have to be watched to guard against New York, was chase(i into the Richards block. This will be spent Rev. Dr. Elisha A. Hoffman, 90, Nor Amer ...... 91% United Gas and Imp ...... 31 The commissio'n after a hearing Groton, Conn., a niece of fortner) their falling into it to certain death. Creek at Port Chester today by the for Thanksgiving and Christmas well known writer of hymns anct a Packard Motor ...... 15% U S Freight...... 98% gave its approval to the construc­ Justice Brown o f the United States^ Tbe floo^ of two weeks ago were Coast Guard cutter CG128 and cap­ cheer for the 111 and shutins in toe minister in three Christian denomi­ Pan Am Pet B ...... 62% U S Realty and Imp ...... 68% tion of the station, but took the po­ Supreme Court. among the worst in the history of tured. community. The committee, Mrs. nations through 60 years, died to­ Par Fam Lasky ...... ;...... 50% U S R ubber...... 28 sition that it was without power to South Wales. Moimtain streams, Arrest of all on board by toe William Kean, Mrs. W. J. Crockett day. after a weeks Illness. Penn ...... 85%. U S Steel ...... compel 166 toe railroads to construct it. swollen by cloudbursts, swept down Coast Guard officials followed a and Mrs. Harold Belcher were as­ Phil and Rdg C and I r ...... 14% Unit Pow and Lt A ...... - 32 -Warner Piet ...... 45 Phosphorescent suits for police-^ ' the valleys and swamped the streets wild chase in toe early hours of the sisted by volunteer workers from Pub Serv N J ...... 78% The appendix reaches its great­ Loyal Circle during the day and Mrs. John Coolidge. says her aim Radio Cbrp ...... 35% i^estlng Air ...... 46% men on night traffic duty ba-v^ of towns. Torrents of water some­ morning, the sailing vessel showing est length in the koala, or Aus­ her heels to the (mast guard boat evening. The ladles are deeply is to live on her huaband’a -income. ■ Radio Keith ...... 17 Westing El and M f g ____. .. .136 been recommended to the Parisj times ten feet deep raged around tralian native bear, where it may Perfecture by a muni(fipal coimcU-j; the houses, driving people to the for some time. grateful to all Who in any way con- That’s every wife's aim, but a lot [Reading ...... 122 Woblworto ...... 16% of tljem are noor shotsi Ri»Tninsrton R s iid ...... 30% Xellow Truck ...... 11% be eight feet long. ,/ roofs. The liquor was confiscated. rributed to the success of the sale. - ' i - I 'I’’--, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929. P A G E FOUR

■ ■ i‘ I GREEN RIVER HUNTER j YOUNG PEOPLE’S UNION GETS BIO SURPRUK AT NORTH M. E. CHURCH Green River, Wyo., Nov. 25— She Jilted Three (A P I—When Jack Evers, Green 'River big game hunter^ /ap­ On Friday evening about seventy peared at the Court House . to five members of the local Young claim a w olf botmty, he got a In One Week! People’s Union met at the North big surprise. The animal he had Methodist church. Ralph Collins, of shot and skinned was the sper- | the Wapping Federated 'church, iff’s pet police dog. • ■ 1 president of the Union, was in charge of the program as follows: Selections by Mandolin Club imder the direction of Thomas Maxwell, In Gotha, Gerinany, bachelors selections by the Misses Elsie and of 20 and over, with an income Helen Berggren, and banjo solo by of more than $750 a year, -are Miss Carlisle. The scripture was forced to pay a tax of about $2.50 read by David Williams of the Sec­ a month as long as they remain ond Congregational, church, and single. prayer was offered by Rev. Stock­ ing of the North Methodist church. The two speakers of the evening were Rev. Phillips, president of the NIGHT COUGHING Connecticut Christian Endeavor, of Kensington, and Mr. Kipp, presi­ dent of the Hartford Christian En­ QUICKLY RELIEVED deavor Union. Mr. Phillips spoke on “What is a Young People's Union?” and Mr. Kipp told of the activities Famous Prescription Gives in his union and invited the Man­ Almost Instant Relief. HO S chester union to attend a fall con­ NO. 2 BUYS. let there ring through the length of the land aThariksgtving/Thanksgivtng/ ference to be held in Hartford on December 3. Night coughs, or coughs caused «ENDS HER the GIBLS by a cold or by an irritated throat_ ^ 9 Z Fok RELEASE After the devotional service and the speeches, the group adjourned are usually due to causes which 713 ANE> FLEES AGREES AT COURT — ( A P )— Spain is planning death ^ something wrong with it. 1 stores.— Adv. 'WEaSBURG, V^YX. JlOS NO 3 AT Tt> HcARiNe To MARRY NO-'S to recuperate some of her lost C3JECT. MATRI^WN V THE, ALTAR AT CHRISTMAS TIME. Several members of the Barber prestige of other centuries on the Hill Club motored to East Hartford ? Anna Runac . . the sketches tell her story of jilting three prospee- seas by pursuing a naval construe- > Wednesday afternoon to the home M tive husbands in one week. of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Barber, tion policy, which officials of the where they helped Mr. Barber cele­ ministry of marine say will rank her brate his eightieth birthday. sixth among the great world pow­ Mrs. Gertrude Simpson of Pleas­ Qairtown, Pa.—Pretty Anna Ku- ers. 5 ant "Valley has left St. Frafleis Hos­ LONDON PREPARES The vessels, some of which were I nac, 18, jilted three prospecUve hus­ pital and is staying with her sis­ Im Budding begun two years ago, are to be built bands in one week. And now she s ter, Mrs. Inez Batson of the Buck- in Spanish shipyards at Cartagena, ; finally decided to marry sweetheart land road. Cadiz and Ferrol and will ail be un­ FOR NAVAL PARLEY Mrs. William Page and little No. 3. der construction by June, 1932. Miss Runac’s penchant for lo>(ers daughter returned to their home in Completing of the program is ex­ was revealed when sweetheart No. New York last week after spending pected within three years. 2, jilted and having paid $292 to No. A t present the Spanish Navy is several weeks with Mrs. Page’s (Says Bill the 1 for the “ right” to the girl, filed- May Be Held Either at For­ made up of 63 ships of all classes, parents; Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Park­ information against her in Squire mostly smaller craft. The largest er of South Windsor. Builder) — and Benet Samuel’s court here, charg- are the Alfonso X III and the Jaime jng she obtained money under false! eign Office or Old St. r i be gum swizzled I, each of 15,700 metric tons dis­ The hoboes are asking for a pretenses. | if ril park Henry placement. Naval experts claim four-day ' working week of two Here’s what happened, according | James Palace. that in trials some of the boats have hours daily. They ought to run under a tree for another night’s lodging. Henry is a to the testimony: | exceeded 38 knots. “ Official hostesses’’ are much in the public eye these days— and. here for office. good, faithful steed, but he gets rheumatism in his Man No. 1 paid her passage to | To Build Small Ships you see Dr. John Garland Pollard, newly elected governor of Virginia, Clairton from Jugo-Slavia after a j Officials said that in its new con­ and his comely daughter Sue, who will be the first lady of the state tor universal joints from exposure to the night air. So London— (AP)—Active prepara- correspondence in which she prom- j struction program, Spain would con­ the next four years. They’re pictured together at their hofne in Wil­ it’s a sweU room with private bath and all modem ised to marry him if he provided' tions have started for the big five tinue to cling to the idea of building liamsburg, Va. transportation. j naval disarmament conference to be small craft as it was felt that it conveniences for Henry, and I saved the price of two A fter arri-ving \jere, she met | held in London in January. ! would be useless to try to compete new tires and a wash and polish, because I bought my Man No. 2 and they f e ll' in love, j The return of Ambassador Dawes ' in extravagant expenditure with the She induced No. 2 to pay No. :fo England last week signalized a larger powers in launching dread- lumber from naughts. 1 the $292 he had paid for her i new phase of preliminary negotia- , , ,U O T A1I O ^ DIAMONDS passage so as to relieve her of ob-1 tions, while definite announcement Among the boats planned for the ligations to No. 1. j to Parliament by Prime Minister new program are eight destroyers GARDELLA W . G. Glentiey Co. She and No. 2 applied for a Ramsay MacDonald on his return of 1,800 tons, 12 submarines of 1,009 marriage license a few days ago. j from America that the sessions will tons and various auxiliary craft. 42 Asylum St., Hartford The recent naval maneuvers in Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies. But then she met No. 3, a child-1 be held in the capital city as origi- Up One Flight, Hoover Bldg. hood sweetheart, and decided to J nally announced instead of at one the Mediterranean at which the Allen Place, Phone 4149 Manchester “ Any one who regards the of the Avinter resort towns on the dictator General Primo de Rivera, marry him. resurrection of Jesus as a closed in­ southern coast of England, started King Alfonso XIII ah'd naval offi­ ’ No. 3 and she went to Wells- cident has never really believed it.” foreign officials working out multi­ cials were present, served to in­ burg, W. Va., and were granted a dicate the present strength and ef­ —Winifred Kirkland. farious details of the conference license, but at the last minute she ficiency of the Navy. While offi­ Today’s Choice program. changed her mind and they re­ cials, after the exercises, declared by_ “ The legitimate stage is doomed Ranking as it -will with the Paris turned to Clairton immarried. themselves fully satisfied with rqr and within five years the theaters conference and the Washington con­ Meanwhile, No. 2 filed charges suits. It is expected in the naVtil D AV ID I. can be turned to more useful pur­ ference of 1921, the London con­ agglnst the girl. ministry that the projected addi­ •' ' W.4LSH '■ poses, such' as garages.” A t the hearing, Miss Runac and ference of 1930 is expected to go tions will bring Spain to a more U. S. Senator —Arthur Hammerstein. No. 3, Marlon Ujevich, an elec­ down in history as the third great logical place in sea power. One of from Massa­ trician, announced they will use gathering of the powers after the the divisions in which the country chusetts “The first tragedy when war their West Virginia license dur­ World War. The Hague, Locarno, will be best fortified will be sub­ Says comes is truth.” ing the Christmas season. Genoa and half a dozen other place marines, which will reach a total of names of conferences held during — Hirman Johnson. No. 1, George Ignasovich, 38, 25 imder the building program. Senator Walsh said: “I'm a lucky guy. I ’m satis- the last decade are looked upon as lesser milestones on the long road Feed my 'lambs. . . . Feed my “ A t a certain age some people’s minds close un- they live on their ^ No. 2, John Chapin, 27, be-1 world peace and disarmament, sheep.— John 21:15, 16, 17. T is m ’t s o -t o intellectual fat.” moaned the loss of the girl a s ' Exact Location —William Lyon Phelps. Official announcement of the ex- j . And I say unto you: Ask, and^it ^ well as the money I A\AV

and Friday night at 7:30 o’clock, French. The negotiations may last and Thursday morning at 8:30 HALE’S RADIO HANAQER for several months. iNTENSira REHEARSALS o’clock, Saturday night at 9:15 America Derived Its Name CENTER CHURCH men! Pascual Ortiz Rjiiblo, candidate of o’clock and Sunday nioming at 8:30 the National Revolutionary Party, o’clock. WINS Weekly Cable was elected president, of Mexico, de­ FOR “ SQUARE CROOKS” Not From Map Maker feating Jose Vasconcelos. Ortiz Ru­ IN SEX DISCUSSION bio , supports the Calles-Obregon WEEK END m m Lewis ,M. Caldwell, the fnans^er policies. ' R eview DeMolay Members Working] of The J. W. Hale Company’s r^dio President Chiang’s best fighUng Hard to Make Presentation! in the Mayan language the princi- . By Associated Press change appeared to be the conclu-* department, won' hl gbld watch ifor Gautemala City, Gautemala, Nov. a Big Success.- Bridgeport, Nov. 25.— (A P )—Mrs. 25.— (A P )— Dr. Maximo Soto Hall, pal city in America, the Mayan suf- Wlie sion of an alliance with the mys- selling the required number of At­ fix “Pan” meaning principal city. I terious Governor Yen of Shansi, ------I Josephine Cerbasie, 50, of Water- water Kent radios during Noy^m- Gautemaian historian, believes that Several last minute changes have . bury, who was injured when an the name “America” was derived The Gautemaian historian cited 1 With the development of serious of the North China war-lords, ber. Mr. Caldwell’s quota was be'en made ln~^the cast of “ Square | ^tutomobile in which she was riding completed Monday, November 18th. from the ancient moimtainr of Amer- the researches of Julius Marcau, a j Subject of Professor difficulties for the Chinese Na- Russian troops were said to have Sixteenth Century historian, to tionalist government during the captured more than eight thousand Crooks,” - the three-act comedy i Saturday collided with another ma- ■Two hundred and twenty-fi,ve riqua and the city of Americopan in drama of crookdom to be presented ( chine and overturned, was reported dealers participated in the selling Central America rather than from support his thesis. He quoted Mar- > week, the Far East is again a prey j Chinese soldiers in northwestern cau as establishing that the name Wells Yesterday. to uneasiness and disorder. | Manchuria. by an all n^ale cast from John j g^. Vincent’s, hospital today as of, Atwater Kent'radios, each one the explorer and geographer Amer­ Tie Nauonallsts a« facing tte | a t Mather »ag«r X-ray pic, employing cne o t more s^esmen igo Vespucci. given to the new world was derived I eve- from the Amerrique mountains in ! i greatest threat that ka^jver been | ^ ^hp dates Cheney Hall,. Weanesaay I tures have been taken to determine totallihg .about l.wlO, for .ajp. Con- _ Speaking before the National Geo­ December 4, at o’clock, un- , ^bet'her her skull has been frac- necticut and western Mt^achu- Nicaragua and the city of Americo- j made to their■ rule.z. They ihey il3>V© I I^ndon naval conference, " m n g ,_____ 8 graphic and Historical Society of Professor George R. Wells of the der the direction of Louis Smith. ; tured, but no report has yet been pan referred to in the legends of the j g I powerful ------enemies in northern, w®® J | the Januaty session of the League S6ttS." Gautemala, Dr. Soto-Hall said the Psychology Department of the Chief atnong them is a change in j This contest was sponsq;red by name “Amerricopan” given to a city Mayans where the country is re- j ! ern and southern China, and tneir , the second Hague con- Hartford Seminary was the speak-- |I ... . Manchuriam*-___1___V»o seem aiin- to ^ be slip * the' male lead. Franklin Richmond Miss Emma Cerbasie, 16, and Ray- the New Haven Electric Company near the fabulous El Dorado, meant ferred to as “Amerrica.” ference. j jg to be replaced by James Wilson, er Sunday morning before the ! ping away from them mond Cerbasie* 18, daughter and son j for all their dealers. Mr. (Mdwell’s The London conference and the i was originally given the fe- respectively, were reported by the name was included among the n Men’s League of the Center Congre­ Russia has taken advantage of League Council are both scheduled | latter part will 1 hosjJftal to be improving and their j 16 completing the quota, gational Church in the Masonic an excellent opening and begun a to begin January 21, and some | taken by Roy Warren, FELICITATE JOHNSONS j Temple. punitive advance, or possibly a real statesmen, including Foreign Minis- ; “Square Crooks” is a most am- condition as good. • ^ ~ “By nature woman is always, a invasion, in western Manchuria. ter Grandi of Italy, would like to | tjitious undertaking in that all Nicholas Cerbasie, 55 and his dollar a mile was the cost of ON 35TH ANNIVERSARY Wall Street woman” , said Professor Weils, Governor Chang Hsueh-Liang of have the CouncU meet a week ear- , j^^le and female, are played | otherth6r son, Nicholas, Jr., 20, ’ who dis- propejling the Graf _ Zeppelin_ on its speaking on the subject “Human Manchuria is reported ready her. _ But______the __ Hague______conference ^ members _ of______John Mather Chap- - • | was driving the car, have been dis | 20,000 cJ^n-TriilermUe flightflie-ht aroundarotmd the world. Briefs Relations.” “The attractions of the negotiate a direct reference to Nan-■ about January 3 and is ex-| |.gj. There are six female charac- charged . nruvi n sexes are different. In the early king. ! pected to last for two weeks, which i tg^g in the play and its presentation i The ■ ■ r e x SOREMCSS Clinton Street Couple Given days every tribe had very definite Meanwhile, the position, , of the ___. ,.oma| cause cause anuuiei another uuuxiivl conflict.. | will markmarK thetne firstlust timetixxjc an all male**— !. machine------operated * by Da_vid_-nt t TrrVing 1 | | | | 1 3 I Y IE LD S... Surprise Yesterday by ReUi-1 rules in respect to marriage. In present Chiang Kai-Shek s army j American delegation to the production has been presented in man, 54, of "’ -Rnth i diouxli relief it frequent witk one ■Ppll* New York, Nov. 25.—It was re- the beginning marriage was an ; north of Hankow is precarious. j naval conferdhce was named by ! Manchester. Others who will ap-| was driving ^ t h h ^ tives and Friends. economic institution to provide 1 .The Kuomincuun forces are pear in the play are Wesley War-| Mr. and _ Mrs. Krugman received] cation. Mustcrolc ta moat uanally cffcc* i ported in Wall street today that tivo wKen'applied once no^ for nva heirs for inheritance. Legitimacj' 1 strong and active, and though a| form er Premier George Clemen-1 nock, Albert Tuttle, G eorge P otter-' slight injunes. i houra. It penetrates ana atimulatea. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Johnson of j negotiations are in progress for intimacy was not considered ' military censorship veils the pro- ; “Tiger” of French politics for j ton, Charles Morgan, Willard Robb, Nicholas Cerbasie was placed un- j Clinton street were surprised yes- merger of the Richfieldmcnneiu Oilwu Co.,v^u., I ^t a ll” „ - | fighting foreign reports in­ j a generation, died in Paris. The j william Gahrman, Carl Cubberly, der arrest pending investigation o f. terday afternoon and | California and the Rio Grande Oil | professor Wells drew a picture of j fig^te that the Nationalists have charges of reckless driving and j disappearance of his almost legffen- 1 and Louis Smith. _ about forty of their relatives and Co. I the marriage relations from earliest j pressed hard. ------For the past few weeks intensive driving with fdulty brakes, but was j friends came to felicitate vfith them , dary personality from the European — „ . ^ „ac,,ro ' times down to the present age of i To .the south . . of . Hankow, an ad- i gj,gjjg have little effect on in- rehearsals have been held to assure not locked up. 1 an reaching the thirty-fifth anni­ The 1930 improvement budget of : g.,.gat.er feminine equality and a bet- versary of their marriage. The vance of Kwangsi troops on Can- | ^gmational affairs, from which he 1 the audience of a fine performance. the Chicago, Rock Island and Paci- j^nowledge of the sexes, not con- ton caused thousands- , of - Nationalist------j retired but closes another chap- Yesterday’s rehearsal lasted seven guests brought with them a hand­ fic railroad will total about $50,-1 sj^gred in past ages. In his address hours. This week the east will some buffet mirror, a large basket oldiers to be withdrawn to K^ang- j history. 000,000 and includes the purchase jjg ^oid of the earlier “giving away” tung province. The revolted “Iron­ meet Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday of chrysanthemums and another of 41 locomotives, 5,000 freight cars of the bride. “ Custom demanded Clemenceau’s work in the con­ sides” division also has gained suc­ ception of the Treaty of Versailles bouquet of mums. Augnist Casper- and 24 passenger cars. that the father legalize the mar­ son who was present at the cere­ cesses, and in Hankow itself a ris­ will leave its mark on the life of riage by this highly essential step ing had to be put down. mony 35 years ago was chosen to The American Commonwealth in the marriage program. Tribes of Europe. As a man, he was even make the presentation speech in be­ T. P. O’Connor, “ Father of the more remarkable than as a states­ ■Power Corporation has completed earlier times would not recognize half of the gathering. An informal House of Commons,” who died in man. an agreement for merger with the an elopement unless special dispen­ London, was a charming personal­ pro^rfLin of vocal and instrumental sation or later forgiveness was West Shore Gas Co. ity, but was not made of the same music and reminiscences , helped forthcoming from the father of the The statue of Venus de Milo Is pass the time pleasanUy. A buffet stuff as “ Old Man Victory.” Clem- six ffet three inches in height. Arrangements have been made bride.” . . . luncheon was served. The center Professor Wells spoke interest­ enceau was 88, and O’Connor 81. of attraction on the dining table for the shipment of $2,816,000 in France and ^Germany began ne­ gold from Buenos Aires to London. ingly of the modern trend of the was a large, beautifully decorated ; sexes; how sex matters are essen­ gotiations at Paris to settle the w-edding cake contributed by mem- , tially serious in the life of the problem of the Saar basin. The Ger­ bers of the immediate family. The Pratt^ and W’hitney Aircraft woman and not so in the life of the man delegates brought conciliatory Co., subsidiary of the United Air- male. Originally, marriage was proposals, hoping for an anticipated I craft and Transport Corporation, 1 made very much to the advantage French withdrawal. The Treaty of I was reported today to have acquir- of man who was understood to be Versailles stipulated that a plebis­ I ed control of the Bavarian Motor left much to his own freedom, but cite be held in 1935 to determine I Works, of Munich, Germany. this view is changing. Women of whether the Saar should finally be­ MINIMUM ASH The case of Frank Crawshaw of the past were not taught anything come French or German. Both sides began the discussions Cambridge street who was charged Sales of R. H. Macy and Co., of financial matters. Parents IVHNIMUM ash in coal consumption means maximum econ-| with reckless driving was continued have been better each month this formerly taught their girls not to in a friendly spirit, though the No Insurance oray and maximum heat in your coal expenditures. It for two weeks, or to December 9, year than in the corresponding meddle in money affairs, conse­ Right Wing of the French Parlia­ how much you pay per ton for the coal yon use that determines; ment is threatening trouble for the under a bond of $300. His father, months of last year, and there are quently 18th Century maids reached for Your Sake economy but how much per winter your coal bills aggregate. Ernest Crawshaw, furnished the now more than 2,000 more em- their majority, oftimes, with little HOTWATER An accumulation of clinkers, slate and shale in your simngs ^ bond.____ Crawshaw while turning into ployes on the payroll than at this or no knowledge of this all-import- A fire insurance rate can only represent coal dollars wasted. We sell quality coal only and we Camiiridge street Saturday evening | jast year, it was announced ant part of the marriage state that THANKSGIVING SPECIALS measure the danger of &e offer you our services to advise you how to get the very utmost struck Mrs. Ellen M. Carpenter of j today. is well knovm by the modern wife. damage to a building in which out of your coal expenditures. Pitkin street. He was placed under ^ bn the subject of extreme phy­ people are serioqsly interested arrest by Patrolman John McGlinn. . sical exposure it was Professor in preventing fire. v t " ' " Well’s opinion, after interviewing Ely Schlofman of Hartford paid a i OPENING STOCKS AtC.H.Tryon’s No rate can measure gross What a luxury that is when it’s many women, that they did not fine of $10 and costs for speeding. | carelessness or neglig;enccl time for Junior’s bath or father’s He was placed under arrest by , realize that such exposure was Knowing this, sound stock early morning shave. Gilliaan late Saturday eve- i sexually stimulating to the average fire insurance companies after S S . who tailed him from the rail- New York, Nov. 25.25.-(A P)- male. “The average woman, Sanitary Market Hot water regardless of the land Stock prices moved irregularly an inspection will not insure of day or depth of temperature is road tracks on Main street to the whether sjie wants to be or not is the “ questionable” property Center and testified that Schlofman lower at the opening of today’s mar- sexually attractive to man.” Dial 4139 Dial 4130 an assured thing when the heating for your sake I This inspection and plumbing equipment is function­ was g-oing at the rate of 55 miles ket The entrance of women in forbid­ encourages fire safety, dis­ ing properly. Possibly it’s only an. hour ' American Can dropped 2 U points den lines of activities was treated FANCY N.ATIVE TURKEYS courages carelessness and Stanley Napiekowski of 449 Sum- ' on the first sale. Union Carbide 2 Vz, by Professor W’^ells in a clear un­ keeps the rate on your slight repairs or overhauling you mit street, Hartford, was arrested j and Atchison, Radio and Interna- derstandable manner, showing the from Mr. Lord, 65c Ib. need in your plant. Or maybe a Tur-keys at 49c and 55c lb. property the true measure of bv Sergeant John Crockett at 12:30 |tional Nickel lost a point or so. Gen- advisability of the wife taking oyer your own fire risk. new type of heater is required. In Native Roasting Chickens, 49c either case we can bs of efficient, Sundav morning for speeding. The eral Motors opened with a block of the financial responsibility of the Let your agent explain. officer chased him from the Center | i0,000 shares at 40, off %, and U. S. life partnership on occasion, \yhich III- economical ser\’ice, to Middle Turnpike before overtak- j gteel Common dropped 1 14. privilege was hitherto prohibited. Large Roasting Chickens, 55c lb. ing him. His case will be heard to- j Reading opened a point higher, “The woman’s daily existence is Legs of Lamb, 39c lb. pork to Roast, 29c lb. 647 MAIN morrow morning. } Selling orders were distributed lonely,” concluded Professor W«l’s. STREET Pola Coal Co. ------! over a fairly broad list as traders “Man is clubby; he seldom works Rib Roast Beef, 42c lb. f alone. The daily life and associa­ Home Made Sausage Meat, 30c Joseph C. Wilson Yard, 62 Hawthorne St., Manchester. Phone 4918. PLANS BLOODY REVENGE i four day holiday this week. Several tions of woman are usually lonely. lb. fL m m H J N m m Plumbing and Heating Branch Office, 55 School St., South Manchester. Phone 4t5*. I blocks of 5,000 to 10,000 shares Trivial affairs, because of this fact Small Link Sausage, 35c lb. TELEPHONE, Contractor ------! changed hands, with the tape quick- are in the morning, holehills, but at 8343 A T^receta Sonora, Mexico,'Mexico, ly fallinglaumg behindueumu thetuc market.manvcL. night they assume the proper ions 28 SpiAice St. Tel. 5043 Agua Pre®_ , ^ ^for_: revenee,: General Electric General quickly Electric fell quickly back fell back of a mountain.” . GROCERIES in the heart of i 8U points,:s, U. S. IndustrIndustrial Alcohol a rising vote of thanks was gi-yen i > "5 which has burned niffht'GU and Auburn Auto, American professor Wells for his highly in Strictly Fresh Eggs from Bolton j Francisco Fimb , hand ofnf i Can, and Otis Elevator 4 each, i structive address, G3c doz. P three yearsyears_ ago_ wben^ a band ^ oi 1| Ekrly declines of 2 to 31i points Good Old Sage Cheese, 48c lb. | Apache Indians k i^ __ | were registered by U. S. Steel Com- 1 Cleveland motorist fined for go- Old Cream Cheese, 45c lb. | A WORD ABOUT THE abducted his small son, flamed to- j American Co., Air- ing through a safety zone. There s Swiss Gruyere Cheese, In Box, | USE OF FUNERAL i Thanksgiving day into plans for ™^^acre International Tele­" ’ no safety in them for motorists. S9c. HOMES. entire band of about Apa , Losses of a point or so were | Raisins, Seeded or Seedless, 20 ------^------= That is, the use of WE ARE ALL SET FOR YOUR braves, women ^d ' quite common. | l- c. 12 2 the , Quish Funeral Fimbres, a Mexican catuema , j q-jigi-g were a few exceptions, J. 1 LEGAL NOTICES 79 Currants, package, 18c. THANKSGIVING FEAST returned here yesterday after ai^ points, Ameri- Citron in Glass Jars, 29c. Home so adequately ap­ scouting expedition into the Sierra] Tobacco B 1% and Norfolk and AT a c o u r t , o f PROB.VTF II', Orange, Citron and Lemon Peel, pointed to meet every Madre mountains. Fortified high up | ■^ggtgj.n 1. at Hebroii within anti for tiie Dis Mixed Glass Jar, 49c. demand during bereave­ among the peaks, in a lonely can-, wggk-end news was generally trict of Hebron on the ISth day of Mrs. Clock Canned Goods Just F i n e s t Milk Fed Turkeys November 1929. n ^'tvtvsnvi." ment is offered at no yon, he found the remnants of the , favorable, several state . executives Present LEON G. R.\THBO.\L. Arrived. band which took from him his wife | pjg^ged their co-operation to Presi- Strawberries, Raspberries, Quin­ additional charge. It Any Weight You May Desire. ' ''^'^Estate of Emily G. Buck late of serves to lift • distress­ and son, he said. ' dent Hoover in his efforts to stimu- j Hebron in said District, deceased. ces, Pears, Peaches, Plum, 40c pint Today, conferring in an isolated; business and the United States ; Lewis W. Phelps administrator. jar. ing memories of the 2 2 5 MAIN ST. One Grade— THE BEST hut with friends, he planned to res-; chamber of Commerce, in a letter ORDERED:—That six montlis from Conn. Asparagus, Yellow and home of the bereaved. cue his son, who he believes has 1 fo members, states “ the preliminary the date liereof lie. and the same aie Green String Beans, Peas, Brus- MANCHESTER been reused as a member of the | conferences which the President has , limited and allowed for the creditors to liring in their claims against said sell’s Sprout, CauUflower, 38c pint DAYff/><3 NIGH- tribe, and then to wipe out the I called this week with business lead- estate, and the administrator direct­ jar. One Price 50c lb. entire band. He has the approval \ ers, indicate a situation that has ed to give pulilic notice to the ciedi- Mrs. Clock Jellies, All Rinds, 28c £7he Funeral Home 4340 ’of the Mexican government for the i no fundamental weakness.” tnrs of said estate to iiring in their claims within said time allowed, by jar. Home Dressed Chickens, 5 to 7 lbs. e a c h ...... 50c lb. punitive expedition, which he hopes j ------posting a copy of this order on tiie Plum and Fig Pudding, 35c. Medium Sized Chickens .. . i ...... -45c public sign-post nearest the Place Dates, 20c pkg. Q p i S H HOLD MURDER SUSPECT where the deceased last dwelt, Fancy Fresh Killed Fowls, 5 to 8 lbs. .45c ib. within the same Town, and by puli- Figs, 28c pkg. Small Fowls for clitting u p ...... 39c lb. lishing the same in some newspaper English Walnuts, 1-4 lb. 25c. having a circulation in said Probate District, and return make to this English Walnuts, Jars, 29c. HOLD AUTO THIEVES ] New York, Nov. 25.— (AP)—Two Pecans, Jar, 80c. I women and a man were held as ma- Court of the notice given. NATIVE PORK FROM BOLTON Attest: Honey, Jar, 22c. ------! terial witnesses today after they LEON G. RATHBONE Hartford, No. 25— (AP) — Three 1 fgjj others had been questioned Judge. Comb Honey, 28c. Small Native Fresh Shoulders...... 25c lb. men who are alleged to ’ have taken ' in connection with the slaying of H-11-23-29. Swansdown Cake Flour, S3c. Native Pork to Roast ...... 30c and 33c lb» Fillsbury Cake Flour, 89c. part in a holdup in Waterbury last James Burke, 26 years old. TurnTiiTr a t a c o u r t o f PROBATE HELD Stuffed Oranges, $1.25 jar. iiight were apprehendeu in Hart­ Burke’s body was dumped from at -Hebron within and fon the Dis- iklJimiiA Marrons, Jar 69c. ford early this morning. One of a taxicab yesterday at Exterior and trict of Hebron on the -ISth day of For Better laundering MEAT SPECIALS them was taken into custody after Seventieth streets. He had been NT o V e ni b e r, 1020. Mixed Pickles, 1 lb. Jar, 29c. he had made two desperate at­ Present LEON G. R.^THBONE, Sweet Mignet, 1 lb. Jar, 49c. ^ Prime Rib Roast SmaU Legs Spring Lamb shot in the head and died two hours J u d e. ’ tempts to escape from his captors later in Flower hospital. Estate of George M. Buck late of White Loaf Flour, 1-8 bbl. Sack, Boneless Roast Veal Tender Steaks and Chops and residents in the vicinity of The prisoners are Louis Draus, 30, Hebron in said District, deceased. $1.25. Small Native Fresh Hams (whole) ...... 30c Ib. Maple avenue were awakened by Ella Brielke, 34; anfi Amelia Gagne. Uewis W. Phelps Administrator. Occident Flour, 1-8 bbl. Sack, the firing of shots from the pistols ORDERED:—Tliat six months from Native Fresh Spare R ib s ...... 25c lb. 24, all of which lived at the Second the date hereof be. and the same are $1.39. of policemen Charles B. Erskine avenue address where Burke lived. limited and allowed for the creditors None Such Mince Meat, 12 l-*2c Try our Home Made Sausage Meat made from and Peter Mikkelson. They were Miss Gagne is said to have been to bring in their claims against said package. AS EASY TO HANDLE Native Pork ...... ^Uc lb. riding in a new ’Wyllis-Knight his common law wife. She gave po- estate and the administrator direct­ Bell Poultry Seasoning, 9c pkg. sedan when halted here and it | guests who were pre- ed to give public notice to the creditors of said estate to bring in Sage, 9c pkg. later learned that tlm car ha | Saturday night at a party in their claims within said time allow­ Baker’s Cocoa, 17 l-2c cah. . AS THE WHITE PIECES Try our Home Made Stuffed and Baked Chick­ stolen in Cleveland, Ohio, u j gm.ke’s apartment. All of these ed by posting a copy of this order on Mince Pies. the public sign post nearest the Rowe’s Famous Oysters, 39c pint. S ' ‘ by“ Shores Sales | were questioned.______place where the deceased last d\Nelt, Ten years ago the handling of col­ Our Home Made Squash ens on orders only. within the same Town, and by pub­ Milk and Cream Every Day. and Service Company. lishing the same in some newspaper ored work was a problem in the Pies. Stuffed and Baked Tur­ All three have long police liaving a circulation in said Probate Try our Home Made records. They are John Derosiers, r f O X Y V l f District, and return make to this keys on order only. Court of the notice given. FRUITS andNUTS average laundry. Todaywith Fruit Cakes 50c-75c each. 30 of 'Willimantic; James O'Brien, Even an honest hunter likes 1 30 who said he had no home when Attest: English Walnuts, 33c lb. to have the game in | LEON G. R.\TIIBONE advanced equipment and methods booked, and Henry Policonis, 30, J udge. Almonds, 35c lb. :: who gave his address at a local hos­ the bag 1 H-11-25-29. Brazil Nuts, 25c lb. BAKERY SPECIALS pital, where he has been employed it is no longer a problem. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Mixed Nuts, 28c lb. Try our Home Made White Raisins in bulk 20c as an orderly. at Manchester, within and for f'ls Oranges, 49c doz. District of Manchester, on the -od. Large Grapefruit, 12 l-2c each^ Colored pieces washed the Gordon Mince Meat in bulk 25c lb. lb. day of November, D., 1929. Crisco in bulk for cook­ I’resent "W’lLLIAM S. HY DL, Esq., Grapes, 2 lbs. for 25c. Citron, Lemon Peel and FLOODS IN PORTUGAL Baldwin Apples, $1.39 basket. Way remain sparkling bright. Judge. , . ing 20c lb. Orange Peel. Estate of Jacob Schupszky of Man­ Bananas, 3 lbs. for 25c. Cocoanut in bulk 39c lb. chester, in said District, incapable. Dirt and stains are removed and Lisbon. Portugal, Nov. 25.— The Conservator having exhibited Lemons, 3 for 20c. Fancy Dates in bulk 15c lb. All kinds of Nuts. __A gigantic water-spout his annual account with said estate to this Court for allowance, it is :: the clothes returned to you clean bursting over the Sierra Do Suajo, ORDERED:—That t-he SOtli day of VEGETABLES :: has flooded fifty miles of territory November A. D... 1929. at 9 o'clock, and sanitary. FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES in northern Portugal. The water forenoon,' at the Probate office, in Celery, 20c bunch. said Manchester, be and the same is Fancy Celery . Lettuce mains which supply the power sta­ assigned for a hearing on the allow- ( Iceberg Lettuce, 10c and 12 l-2c tions at Braga and Lindoso were ance of said account with said estate, head. * Fine Cooking Yellow Globe Tuniips. wrecked. and this Court directs the conserva­ Sweet Potatoes, 8 lbs. 25c. tor to give public notice to all per- Spinach, 29c peck. Fire Brigades, troops and work­ •sons interested therein to appear and White or Yellow Turnips, 35c men have been sent to the stricken ROY E. BUCKLER • « be lieard thereon by publishing a peck. Proprlttor districts, but constant rains frus­ copy of this order in some news­ Carrots, 3 Bunches for 25c. trated their efforts. Vineyards, olive paper having a circulation in said fiis,trict, on or before November 2o, Beets, 3 Bunches for 25c. groves and crops suffered extensive !929, and by posting a copy of tills Hubbard Squash, 5c lb. Manchester Public Market damage. order on tiie public signpost in the Pumpkins, 15c each. BRIDGE BUILD^ BUT Town of Manchester, five days before For Quality and Variety Dial 5l39 s.aid day of hearing and retur.a make 7 lbs. Onions, 25c. The season of the year is at '.o this Court. / „ Cabbage, 5c lb. - hand when a cow looks exactly -MIS -WILLIA.M S. HVDE Parsley, 5c. J udge. like a squirrel, deer, rabbit or j 7o LuauEACTiKiBoRi:, SouD Bunch. 10c. quail. H-11-25-29. • y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN..MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,-1929. fAGE SIX

reckless automoblllsts in a grvat scenes of his nativity, among the people of whom he was one by n H • ilniieltMtnr many instances we all know. But the utter mistakermess in this sort right of birth and heritage, honor­ Evening Beralb of leniency is perhaps not quite ed nut only by tHe superficial out­ side observer but by those who PDBLISHBD B7 THE fully realized. Let alone the hazard HERALD PRINTING COMPANY. INC to others Involved in permitting knew him from childhood, and yet Similar IS BisMll Street potent enough and broad enough South Manchester, Conn. constitutionally reckless drivers to to Sketch THOMAS FERGUSON use the roads, there is the offender to leave its Impress upon tbe course BY RODNEY BUTCHER General Manager himself and the offender’s family to of events of a commonwealth. Washington, Nqv. 25.—'The rarity of cases wherein the fitness of an Founded October 1. 1881 be considered. appointee to a federal judgeship is Published Every Evening Except When a man has been at faul^ in CLEJnENC/lSAU seriously questioned has attracted Sundays and Holldaya Entered at the Books, many of them and of | national attention to the fight over Post Office at South Manchester. two or three accidents it is just Conn., as Second Class Mail Matter. about certain that sooner or later many pages, could be written and j the confirmation of Albert L. Wat- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: wiU b, written bbout fj? :One Year, by mdll ...... *6 ®“ he will kill either some other per­ the newly-:created middle district of ; '.P e r Month, by mall ...... j -ov son or himself. The Chances are Georges Clemenceau. • A strange, Pennsylvania. I t Delivered, one year ...... Single copies ...... * rather better, we should say, that amazing figure, hewn in inconceiv- In this fight Pennsylvania’s pe­ ably bold, rough strokes from ma­ culiar politics have once again been ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED the victim will be himself than It brought down to Washington fori PRF)SS will be another person. This might terial of terrific hardness, ani^pated The Associated Press Is exclusively scrutiny. Mixed up in the case are i entitled to the use for republlcatlon be supportable if nobody but the by a factor of force potent enough those famous fellow-sufferers Joe of all news dispatches credited to. It offender were to suffer. But almost to equip a score of great states-, Grundy and Senator David A. Reed, or not otherwise credited In this men, his career was nevertheless National Committeeman W. W. At- paper and also the local news pub* always there is some one elso, as in terbury of the Pennsylvania Rail­ llshed herein. . .. . animated by the simplest of princi­ All rights of republlcatlon or the case of the wife and child of road,. Governor Fisher and a Mellon special dispatches herein are also re­ the Hartford man in question. ples—the safety and well being of or two. served. The police or the court or his native land and a rough, ruth­ Watsbn was appointed one of the SPECIAL advertising R E P R E ­ less love of abstract justice. And three common pleas judges of SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. the department responsible for Lackawanna county in 1926 by Inc.. 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. allowing this particular person when these principles came into Governor Gifford Pinchot, a va­ Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. conflict he could scrap, at any mo­ cancy existing. Seeking a full Chicago. Ills. to keep on driving a car served ment, the element of justice in be­ elective term, he ran for both the The Herald is on sale dally at all that wife and child a pretty poor Republican and Democratic nom­ Schultz and Hoatllng news stands In turn. Almost always the extension half of France. inations to succeed himself and New York City. of leniency to heedless or half-mad A fujl lifetime in public affairs, was defeated on both tickets. His Full service client of N E A Service, drivers serves somebody a poor there probably never was in opponents point out that during France or out of it a political fig­ kis 20 months on the coimty Member. Audit Bureau of Circula­ turn. The best kindness possible to­ bench he was reversed by the su­ tions. ______ward an unfit automobile driver is ure to whom personal fame meant perior court on eight of the 10 There’s still time to refurnish The Herald Printing tiompany, Inc., to take away his license and set less. The individual Clemenceau; in which appeals were taken assumes no flr.anelal responsibility for typographical errors appearing In him afoot. We wouldn’t think of was merged absolutely in the mass from h is' decision. They also ac- advertlsments In the Manchester restoring a loaded pistol to a two- that constitutes the nation, but as cuse him of mixing too much in Evening Herald. ______noli tics while on the bench. year-old child with a mere admoni­ seething chemical Ingredienw Worthington Scrantpu Re- for Thanksgiving MONDAY, NOV. 2b. 1929 tion not to shoot anybody with it. whose influence stirred every cell publican national committee- of the national structure. woman, initiated Watson’s camdl- PEACE PROBE Rude to crudity, ihthless to the dacy for the federal judgeship. ' If the Senate Lobby Committee “S-O-C-K” A member of tbe Scranton bar HE turkey comes piping hot from the oven .... point of cruelty in his readiness to actually does “investigate” the ac­ There would seem to be some promptly filed a protest with Sen­ sacrifice friend, foe or self on the together with the steaming pumpkin pie. tivities of ten national organiza­ need for the clearing up. in the ator Reed. But Reed went to Eu­ altar of his country, Clemenceau rope for about slx^ weeks and tions engaged in the dissemination public mind of Manchester, a cer- meanwhile it appears that the Baked potatoes . . . cranbeiTy sauce . . . crisp of peace propaganda, we trust that tain degree of confusion arising ^as one of the giants of all Ume support of Vare -rMellon - Gnmdy celery. Then the whole family, young and old, go it will do so with thoroughness and from the occasional but persistent I leaders was lined up for Watson. The Watson candidacy was ag­ marching into the newly furnished dining room! with a resolute determination to spelling, by its members, of the AN ERA CLOSES The passing of Senator Francis gressively promoted by Judge make a complete analysis of the name of the dramatic club of the What a transformation! Perhaps it is just the E. Warren of Wyoming not only George W. Maxey, Republican gurposes underlying such propa­ High School. Quite possibly some boss of Lackawana county, but takes away the oldest member of rug or draperies that have been changed... a mirror ganda. For our own part we do not unusually erudite student may have it appears to have been shy of the United States Senate both in support from members of t h e ^ticipate that any of the ten or- found, in some example of medie­ or picture added over the buffet.... a new serving point of years and in length of Scranton bar. Maxey got the sup­ ^nizatlons to be “probed” will be val English, justification for spell­ port of Atterbury and Atterbury table, or a complete new dining room suite. shown to be animated by any very ing the “sock” of comedy “s-o-c,” service in that body, but it o rT th er disgraceful urge. and thereby established the un­ “finis” on participation in Congres- politicians outside t h e district. Anyway, it’s a new setting for a time-old feast sional activities by members of the Atterbury has testified that Reed There is something bizarre, questioned right of the society to Union army in the War of the Re­ on his return, had “some objec­ of Thanksgiving—a setting that puts more zest into Eomethlng well nigh incomprehen­ call Itself the “Soc and Buskin” tion” to the appointment. bellion. No other Senator and no your cooking! Why not make sure of your new set­ sible, tjo us in the idea that it is club. We make no pretense to any i But Reed apparently changed Representative now in Congress shameful to advocate peace and the close familiarity with Old English, his mind smd decided that Watson ting by making a selection today. It will be deliver­ was . just the man—within two insurance of peace—in times of but we are impressed by the fact took part in that conflict with the single exception of Representative weeks after his return. ed in time for the Thanksgiving dinner! peace; that it is discreditable or that the standard dictionaries, in A gathering of Pennsylvania worthy of condemnation to oppose, the bracketing of the terms, spell Stedman of North Carolina, and he politicians was held in Grundy’s $ . “sock” with the four letters of the was’ on the other side of the fight. suite at the Mayflower Hotel. 130 with all the force at one’s com­ They discussed, among other mand, the spirit of jingoism or that modem word. Also we find, after Within the memory of persons still in middle life, the bronze insig­ things, the case of Watson. Gov­ other spirit of arrogant disregard a little research, that the “s-o-c” ernor Fisher was there and so An English dining room for the rights, of other peoples of medieval English had nothing nia of the G. A. R. was almost as were State Chairman Edward The Christmas Club grouping similar to the sketch, which has so often led a nation in­ whatever to do with wearing ap­ common with the houses of Con­ Martin, former State Chairman Or, if you would save this treat for the Christmas dinner, you is made of walnut, maple and gress as at regimental reunions. W.- L. Mellon, Attorney-General to war and into disaster. parel but was a legal term having Cyrus Woods and A. Boyd Hamil­ can select your new furnishings through the Christmas Club . . . now gumwood. It comprises a We believe that a very sharp dis­ to do with a certain type of law­ Now it will be seen there no more ton, secretary of the state senate. We’ll store them until Christmas.. You pay only a small sum each buffet, table, china cabinet, arm tinction and a world-wide differ­ suit that might be brought by a and no Congressional orator can So, according to Grundy at any week, averaging from $1 to ?5, yet still receive the Cash Discount. chair and 5 side chairs. And ence exists between the peace-time tenEint peasant against the lord of ever again refer to the defense of rats, was Senator Reed. Grundy Leam more about this plan. the price is only $130. the Union as something within his has testified that all the political advocate of peace and the war-time the demesne. If “soc,” even in Old leaders present were favorable to pacifist. With the citizen who will English, had any other meaning own experiences. A cycle has been Watson. At any rate, three days not follow his nsition’s flag when than this it is scarcely familiar completed. later Reed filed his endorsement of Watson. the nation is irrevocably committed enough to fairly well educated peo­ The Justice Department with­ WATKl NS BROTHERS. Inc. to war, with the pulling sentlmen- ple to be employed, we should held approval of the appointment talist who would urge shameful think, in place of a perfectly justi­ IN NEW YORK for more than five weeks. It re­ 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER compromises and sacrificial surren­ fied and familiar spelling. ceived a letter from 'tJ. S. Circuit New York, Nov. 25.—The perils Judge Joseph Buffinton protest- ders after the gaimtlet has been Moreover, from time to time, of a young girl in a great city, ing against the Watson appoint­ tPUODOIXAIII thrown, we have as hot a contempt there has been a decided lack of which made up the themes of so ment on the ground that “ he is as any Legionnaire or any p. A. R. unanimity among the “Sockers” many melodramas of yesteryear,! not qualified” and that while “he But for him who' would help to have undergone a considerable has strong political support ’ he themselves as to the form of the change in . “is unfitted for the federal bench. guide the feet of his country away word. Sometimes it has appeared A thorough annual survey of vice Judge Buffinton explained that this from those needless hazards of war “Sock” and sometimes “Soc.” And conditions in New York, for in- was the first time in his 37 years with which all history is bestrewn, to make the matter binding. Prin­ stance, indicates that “white Slav- j as a federal judge that he had writ ten the president about a judicial we have only eager sympathy and ery” in its violent old forms has “When all of the teeth must be ex­ cipal Qulmby has authorized the practically ceased to exist—at least appointment. There came also a pe­ comradeship. Herald to say that the name of the tition signed by a majority of tracted, what is the safest anes­ in this metropolis. This survey is LOTTERY ON WHEELS thetic for the person wJio has a If there is peace propaganda in society is “Sock and Buskin” with made by the Committee of Four­ lawyers in Watson’s home county HEAL1H««I»ETA0VICE endorsing his principal opponent. heart leakage?” America—and there has been and a k in each noun. teen, a social welfare organization. SH D r FronK ^ Answer:—The type of anesthetic is much of it, praise be!—it is be­ It sends hundreds of investigators Reed and Martin called at the BALKS SHANGHAI COPS Wherefore it is suggested that White House and “took steps to to be used would'have to be left to cause it is demanded by the pres­ up and ’down the city’s lanes the discretion of the dentist. Some­ it might be a good notion for the throughout the year, checking up hurry up the attorney general’s gUOriOlB W R O im 19 NiMIH t w n M I K M M U ence of sabre rattlers, of tub- decision one way or the other.” ■r MJiicfr m CM If MPicsiD M OF n« times it is advisable to use a local club to put itself in accord with the stories of girls whose employ­ Shanghai — (AP) — What is de­ anesthetic to the teeth rather than thumpers, of self-deemed patriots Tvvo days later, June 8. President mfCtOim STHMPKO SOOAMSStO atVBLO ^ FM fieP lY common practice, with medieval ment lead^ them along the shadier clared to be the wor’d’s first mobile ■ <8 * ? m-car mfUMj mta iea»)ic*ia- gas, when there is trouble with the who would exhibit their patriotism and more dangerous avenues. Hoover sent the appointment to gambling den has made its appear­ as well as present usage and with the Senate with the Justice De­ oco At the moment there are some- stranger and would end up in a cold water to cook slowly. As soon , ered with dry woolen material for: At tl*' oresent “ lilghways after he has completely career short, of its just goal. thing like 1000 girls thus employed brothel—an Innocent victim of cre­ In' 1910 it required seven man hours of labor to produce an acre as the shells open, the broth is some distance al^ut the affected the two-h Jion ^pulatlon ' demonstrated his uilfltness. That There is a certain satisfaction in in the side streets where dingy dulity. But that’s all been - wiped ready area, often prove helpful. world now should double within places pass as night clubs and, in out, years ago. 'The new “traffic” of wheat. Today, due to machin­ 100 to 150 years, according to es­ there is softness extending to the the contemplation of a life lived is a creature of the newer jazz age. ery, it takes less than two man It is now possible to buy minced (Anesthetic) many which, the stranger with a clams In c ^ s , and also to buy the QuesUon:—^Mrs. T. W. K. asks: tim ates. _^_^^^oint of mushiness in dealing with like that of Don Warner, amid the sroodlv bank roll Is a votenGal vie- Gil b e r t s w a n . hours. PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN:. M O N D A Y , NOVEMBER 25,1929.

I and should they be dinner meet- Commerce idea so that we inlght fe^- SENDS QUESTIONNAIRE jings? ceive a fuller measure of co-opera- Tempering the Wind to the Shorn Lamh^ ! 4._was this meeting satisfactory , yon from everyone, thus malQag TO ^UAMRPR MFMRFRS i °r have you a suggestion to help | possible a bigger a n d ^ tte r C t o - L i Ia Iu DEII luElUDIiAJ make the next annual meeting bet- i pgj. of Commerce, and Manchester.*' The TOWN DOCTOR ter and more interesting? ; _____ . ______SAYS In the annual meeting news sent to each member of the Chamber Winter Term of the Connecticut' I thoseLliUOC whose signs are old,----» nnpaint----* Secretary E. J. ' secretary *E. J. McCabe says “We MAKE MANCHESTER I , ,A__ s____a_r\fViafnxriGA Business College opens Dec. 2. Day ed, rusty, bedraggled and otherwise Consensus on Work Thkt . y .enthusiasm as demon- LOOK GOOD hope the .enthusiasm as demon and Evening. Sessions. Students unsightly, write a note and say, Should Be Underatken “Please remove, repair or clean up £ I strated at the annual meeting is go- find High School courses difficult S: ' ing to continue and even grow. make good progress in commercial if you don’t think the looks of the sign in front of your place, 5 # ^ To enable the secretary of the “We assure you this office has work------—and are placed in good office, things is important, try selling an because it is hurting Manchester, 4 and therefore costing both of us governing board of the Chamber of : plans for the future that will in- j positions.■ ■ ' Advt. automobile without any j>aint on it. money.” Commerce.to carry out a programcfciii ', terestLUICOL you. We intend to— carry---- ^ on ! Think how silly you would feel try­ ^ | i 'iv\ Write, speak to, or otherwise ask tha- win meek with »av°r on the , ing to sell someone on the idea the owners of vacant lots and build- a dress with mutton leg sleeves and to clean up, cut the weeds, part of the members and which will , necessary that we slop-in-the-mud hobble skirts is rakeS the leaves, remove the rub­ accomplish the greatest amount of (,jucate the people of our town Read Herald Advs just as good a buy as present day bish, and on vacant lots place a good for the community a blank is more thoroughly to the Chamber of styles. small, neat sign reading, “This va- being maUed to each member in j ______- In the next few weeks every mer- ^ _ « ..A 1 1 T\ cant iot w'ill be a lawn next year.” :/.• the form of a questionnaire aslt,- chant in Manchester will “dress up Step across the street and take ing the recipient to “give earnest __make their windows and their a good look at your store, your consideration to the following ques­ store as neat, bright, attractive, in­ house and yard, your factory and tions and answer as many as you viting and cheerful as possible. say to yourself, “Does it look M care to. Your suggestions will be Why ? Because you and everybody good as it can be made to look . appreciated and every suggestion like you avoid dark, gloomy, de­ If it doesn’t, get busy and will be gdven proper consideration pressing, messy and ugly places, so Every hour of tinie and dollar and these merchapts want you to and study.” i you spend to make your comer of oS 1._What particular work do you | > 8 come to—not to be driven away Manchester more attractive, wil A' suggest the C. of C. should under- j \ from—their stores. pav you a big dividend. 'U. take during the coming year? | If dressing up a store is con­ bo it yourself and influence oth­ 2 —How do you suggest the C. of | FOR ducive to cheerfulness and more ers to ask the officials of Manches­ C. should go about the work you i business, why won’t it do ^ e same ter to keep the streets clean, re­ ? ' for the community? It will, an move the leaves, wash the street 3.—How often do you think wc tere are a few suggestions: lamps, repair sidewalks and mirbs should have all member meetings Civic organizatioi z arrange w and all other things to make Man­ THANKSGIVING owners to allow cleaning up and T > 5 % M W trimming windows of all vacant j ^ look well” person- S r e rcims. In each ally as a^ product often Is only as that there is neat card ^ving ^ as “good dress “rpason why” for doing things in gouu ------=oif_resnect reason Merchants give 4 e a sense of self-respect CAKES, PIES S poue." just so a community “ ould'do w tirto'SV'lheM windows must-have an atmosph^e ofje^^- — ^ display of their rncrcha^^^^^^ o-~ rir.'-Tr: ‘especially “ ‘checking at uphighway on all entrances a^^^^i J jS 'n OTder UMlIt grow, progress - : : b '/ f i J around depots. Make it y i Mountains are moved by the sonal business to do this, an e^ j ant hill is made gram •snpak nhone or write I® j af n time and so by everybody whose sSns are old. dilapidated and | at a tim . ^ig things — -V*.— " S t l " a s k i n g them to « h '° '’e, ; dotag a start today to do or at least repair them. | ,r something to make Manches- As you walk down your good”- i t costs you noth- "The worst y g f in^“"t"V ^tores/°gd_^^ ------cough andj lYOUNG MEN’ S CLUB I aver had — ‘stopped Overnight GIVES FINE SHOW O vernight" PASTRIES Queer Twists •*! don't remember A . P. News ever having coughed BAKED TO ORDER ‘Krazy Kat Nite Club” Proves In Day^s News go often as that morning 1 was Real Hit at Hollister School caught in a snow storm— six mUes Made only of the purest Washington—Senator Warren of from nowhere. By the time I got i gredients and baked to a rich Hall Saturday. L. Wyoming, dean of Senate, dies home I was sure I was in for a long golden brow?<— more tempting, The Ellen Douglas Lodge and Clan New York—Girls of hunter col­ indoor spelL Days taken away more appetizing than even Washington - United SUtes lege are opposed to a new mode. from my business — n pleasant Chamber of Commerce says Hoo Gordon, O. S. C. of Hartford, under prospectl N o such thing happened those baked in your own oi%n. the auspices of the Young Men s Long skirts, 70 per cent, of the 6,000 ver’s conferences have indicated the future teachers say, are impractical, — thanks to Smith Brothers. 1 business situation has no fundamen­ Community Club, gave a very pleas­ took the syrup faithfully and when ing and lengthy program of son&s, imcomfortable and uneconomic. tal weakness. Constantinople—Every Turkish 1 awoke the next morning my Place Your Order Wilmington-Du „Comp^y and specialty acts, entitled, ine coush had completely quieted Krazy Kat Nite Klub” in the Hollis­ woman or man has the right to elect dowL” Frank Mullen and subsidiaries to spend $25,000,000 or be elected in municipal elections, Now on building projects next year . ter street school auditorium Satur­ day night. Cold weather held the at­ says a gallant new statute which SMITH BROTHERS CUcSo-KP=k IslMki railroads mentions the newly enfranchised lmpro“ i e n t budget tor 1930 totals tendance down, but those that brav- — ed the sudden drop in temperature j fjrst Triple Action Phone 8856 $50,000,000. were treated to a diversified and^ New k-,cvy York—There ^— ------seems to have Philadelphia - Bell Telephone well staged show, containing many successful revolution against Company of Pennsylvania to spend a laugh at the expense of local ~ ------C O U C H $44 000,000 on construction projects reform. So many of the younger citizenry. set have been dashing off to night SYRUP The show opened with a scene clubs when society ended dances at THE BLUE RIBBON ‘°

vL * I ■, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN.,MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929. FAUIS £1GHT CUBS MUCH BL' i T t R TEAM THAN MAJORS

HEROES OF CUBS' 22-0 VICTORY YESTERDAY Harvard Bottles Booth Win Title For Third Time And Beats Yale, 10-6 Beating Rivals Decisively

Barry Wood’s Reliable Right FATE OF LEADING V FARR, EAGLESON, IN lC D C a SUMMARY Foot Provides Winning COLLEGE ELEVENS SHINE’IN22T0(ITR11MPH STARTING LINEUPS. CUBS MAJORS Margin With Field Goal; C h en ey...... l e ...... McCarthy TO BE KNOWN s o o n ! Harrison (c) . . . I t ...... Coughhn Harper Gets Touchdown. M errer...... Ig .... Tumiensky Cubs’ Great Line Doesn’t Yield Single First Down from P en tore...... o ...... Bronkm Happeny ...... r g . Clerason ■'Resistless our team sweeps goal- Double-Barreled Climax^' C on roy ...... r t ...... Coseo ward Scrimmage; Officials Call 22 Penalties in Rough Bat­ Siamonds ...... re .... Lippincott ’Mid the fury of the blast. j G rom an...... q b ...... Ward We’ll fight for dear old Harvard Comes This Week With I D onnelly...... Ihb .... B. Moske Till the last white line is passed.” tle; Majors Fail to Make Touchdown in Four Tries ] F a r r ...... r h b ...... Ko'a'c Six of Seven Best Teams “Pop” Eagleson “ Chuckle” ftDnlcucci i Minicucci...... f b ...... VV. Moske Now college ditties are in the “Ding” Farr from Two Yard Line; Losers’ Defense Keeps Score ( Sore by Periods. main pretty much inane, especially j Cubs ...... 0 7 9—22 with music, and the only excuse for In Action. from Being Bigger; Farr Makes Field Goal, Eagleson I Majors ...... 0 0 0— 0 offering the above extract from Title Nets Cubs $1,215 Town Series I First Downs. *'Harvardian” is that it somehow' 1 Cubs ...... 3 2 4 2—il expressed the quite surprising hap- Bv ALAN J. GOULD Grid Talk and Minicucci Score Touchdowns. i Majors ...... 1 1 d 1— •> pen-stance in the old Harvard Yards Penalized. stadium Saturday afternoon, w'hen New York, Nov. 25— (A P )—The Majors* Share Is $811 ■ BY TOM STOWE. Cubs ....40 4:a 25 15— 15— 125 Harvard licked Yale 10 to 6. j Majors . . 0 35 15 45— 7— 'J5 college gridiron campaign faces Jimmy Spillane and Jack Bene- BY TO^l STOWE “Resistless our team sweeps i .. , ,, ,____ , , = The Cubs made a profit of over Gross Receipts vento, injured Major backfield stars, j Toirchdowns: Minicucci, Eagleson goalward”—well, that was Harvard j double-barreled climax this $1,200 in winning the town football First gamie . r ...... $1,280.50 watched the game from the side­ ------. 2; field goals: Farr (30 yards drop- in an 81-yard tramp to a toudi- | week, on Thanksgiving Day and , championship from the Majors. The Second game ...... $1,031.00 lines as did “ Yump” Dahlquist and ' Soaring gently upon tlie silvery wings of a most magnifi- kick), extra point; Farr (dropkick): down in the second period. No Saturday, with every prospect of a i losers received more than $800 for Billy Skoneski of the Cubs. "Hook” cent footbaTl achievement, the town champion Cubs today stand referee, Pat Meskeii. Nevv London; doubt about the “ resistless” as far sensational finish to tWe champion­ their efforts. This is only slightly , Two games ...... $2,311.50 Brennan was in uniform but not as Yale was concerned, anyw’ay. E.vpenses ™ the threshold of even p-eater story. They have visions o f, ship races still undecided. less than last year’s net receipts fit for service with two fingers on And “Mid the fury of the blast” is and the decrease was verj ob'vious- Officials ...... $100 his left hand in a cast. being recognized as the leading semi-professional club in the ^ s c h o o l ; sub-head-iincs- okay, too. There was plenty of The fate of six of the seven I Policemen ...... 70. ■ major title contenders is involved. ly due to the adverse weather. A State of Connecticut. I man, Jake Moske, linesmen, Jal-ro fury in the blast of snow-laden steady drizzle fell the first Sunday j Ticket sellers ...... 64. George H. Washburn, former Having disposed of the best available opposition with the lone excep- Greenberg and Frank McLaughlin; breeze that wafted the Crimson Purdue, champion of the Big Ten. : Advertising ...... 50. has double-riveted its place in the and it was almost too cold . to be director of the Community Club at tion of the Meriden Falcons, the Cubs hope to beat this team in time of periods, four fifteens. jerseys onU’ard from their own 18- comfortable yesterday with snow i ------the north end, was arr interested City Thanksgiving Day afternoon and then close their greatest season in vard line, plenty of it, indeed, itop group by finishing the season : Total ...... $284. Substitutions. falling at. times. spectator as were E. Hurley and a blaze of glory with a triumph over the powerful “Hartford Giants here Majors, IS—Chartier for Rowe, Enough, in fact, to thoroughly ] w'ith a clean and impressive state The attendance yesterday was a ! Profit Bob La Cafta, owner and manager frappe the 57,000 spectators perch- ' of eight victories but Pittsburgh in next Sunday. , .J « ’ Crockett for Liopintott, Mullins for big surprise to those who thought Gross ...... $2,311.50 of the Hartford Giants who play More than 3,000 persons saw the south end jle v e n prove ^beyond a , M oon ^ for Crockett. Am- ed in the stands. | Lhe east, Notre Dame in the middle- the one-sided opening game would Expenses ...... $284.00 the Cubs at Mt. Nebo next Sunday. Booth Stopped west Tennessee and Tulance in the thread of doubt that It is vasUy superior to the Majors yesterday after Coughlin, Baranousky for I kill the interest. The paid admis­ noon at Hekey’s Grove, winning by the impressive and thoroughly con- »ro^ tor ^otigni n So it is fitting that we start off i south, Texas Christian in the south $2,027.50 for Bronkie, Sa- west and St. Mary’s on the Pacific sions were only 500 less than at the Scott H. Simon was as busy as ■vincing------margino o tr. of o 22 to On 0 . the pre-vious Sunday the Majors were Tumiensky, sm in our tale todav with this extract first game. A year ago the teams ! the newspaper reporters running harek for'w . Moske, Kutkaveck for from a Harvard anthem. coast, all stake their title aspira­ Cubs’ 60 percent...... $1,216.50 trounced 19 to 0. Coseo, Malon for Coughlin, V/. tions in important battles this took in $2,454 for the two games , up and down the sidelines with his It was the most decisive triumph If they had permitted Albie and the Cubs received $1,292 , Majors’ 40 percent ...... 811.00 motion picture camera. He took Moske for Ward, Clemson for Tu­ Booth, the little human carburetor week. Paid Admissions the south has ever scored over the PLAYS DESPITE LOSS miensky, Crockett for Lippincott, None of these teams have tasted against $861 for the Cloverleaves. I 200 feet of film \yhich includes all of the Yale team, to play au na- The expenses for the two games First game ...... 2,561 the principal playa. north since the intersectional grid­ OF TWO FRONT TEETH Smith for Bronke, Angelo for turel, so to speak, the result might defeat, or tie except St. Mary’s Second Game ...... 2,062 which was held to a scoreless dead­ were about $300 each year. Here iron battles were inaugurated baci^ Crockett, Bissell for Malon, Lessnor have Been different. Twice Albie are the figures for the series just j There prob.ably won’t )3e very Danger o f another kidney in- | for Lippincott, Kutkaveck for Coseo. was in full flight when his garments lock j'y California but nevertheless Total ...... 4'623 in 1912. The champions in winning remaTng as the outstanding team on completed: many Major players on the Herald's the title for the third successive jury was not the only hardship Cubs, 16—Meikle for Donnelly, St. proved his undoing. Once Bill All-Manchester eleven which will Johnny Groman endured playing i John for Farr, Eagleson for Meikle, Ticknor of Harvard snatched him the Pacific Coast so far as the year stamped themselves as one of he announced this week. quarterback for the Cubs yester- i Lacoss for Happeny, Mozzer tor rucRfi'y by the scruff of his sweater records are concerned since Stan­ the greatest football machines in ford’s 21 to 6 defeat of California Manchester’s history. Either the day. The first time he carried | Cheney, Quish for Conroy, Belgrade andTswurig him around like a young Anyone 'wishing to get tickets for bullpup. just when jt looked as if scrambled the big conference race Cubs were under-rated or the Majors the ball two front teeth •were for Harrison, Vendrillo for Pentore, the Cubs’ game in Meriden Thurs­ knocked out but he pluckily re- ; Albie was as free as a gazelle, en. in the far west. j Busy Turkey Day Menu over-rated and the truth probably Wells for Merrer. Meikle for Min,- Pitt vs Penn State day afternoon may do so from fused to leave the game and few . cucci, Conroy for Mozzer, Donnelly route to a touchdown. Manager 'Vendrillo or. Assistant lies in a combination of both state- j Again when Albie was as loose On Thanksgiving Day Pittsburgh of his teammates knew his trou- ' I for Groman, Farr for St. John, Manager Happeny. The game will ments/ j as ashes and stepping high, Jim will seek to clinch its claim to the j ble. Incidentally, Johnny played ' Cheney for Conroy, Pentore for Ven- be played at St. Stanislaus Field .Allow Little Yardage. . ' {^ Douglas, the Harvard end, crept up eastern championship as well as the a fine game in- the place ' drillo, Merrer for Wells. bid for national honors by conquer­ Here On Thanksgiving which is enclosed. The secret of the Cubs' success of Dahlquist and Stratton, regu­ behind him and clutched a fistful ’ of Albie’s jersey, halting the Yale ing Penn State. In the south, 'Ten­ lies in the fact that it possesses one lar quarterbacks. nessee 'Will tackle Kentucky at Lex­ Johnny Smith, All-America of the strongest lines that has grac­ ‘ young man’s flight in the middle of 1 a stride. Yes. sir, and ma am, if ington and Tulane will oppose center while captain of Notre ed a local gridiron in years; a group FORWARD PASSING . thev Jiad let Albie play naked, with Louisiana State to determine, per­ Dame, and Harry Herberts, another of well-trained husky stalwarts who were unable to push the ball over in Fooftall, Cross Country Run Outstanding of Hartford’s contributions for the ! a little vaseline on him, he’d, have haps, the final Southern Conference yielded only two first downs from four attempts. rating. Nebraska by defeating Iowa college football world, are expected WAS NOT SO GOOD ' been hard to handle Saturday. scrimmage in two championship Stood Too Far Back State, in another holiday tilt . can to appear here next Sunday with Any time they figure Harv'ard to and Basketball Contests football contests! Yesterday the It seemed a foregone conclusion ------clinch the big crown once more. the Hartford Giants. ’ get a pasting from Yale, that’s Majors registered but three first that the Majors would score but the Cubs and Majors were when old John is apt to explode. Notre Dame on Saturday will This Tommy Happeny who plavs downs and all came on successful the powerful Cub line refused to weak in their forward The lads from New Haven were battle the Army at the Yankee Arranged for Thursday forward passes. This is thte lowest Stadium in the most colorful fray guard for the Cubs is one of the yield an inch and finally took the passing although the Cubs scored [,'considered a reasonably 'sure thing total ever made in a town title Saturday—as sure as at any time of the week, an eastern climax best lineman Manchester has pro­ ball on downs after pushing its op- touchdown on one. The Majors game that over-shadows even such Morning, Afternoon and duced in many years. He is to the battle here. ponents back to the seven yard line ^3 completed four ■with in the half century of football There is only one reason to offer scrimmages between these colleges. attractive contests as the Comell- Cubs what Greene has been to Yale and then forcing a touchback on a gg many intercepted, two by Eagle- for rout of the liajor forces and But the game wasn't very far along Penn and Navy-Dartmouth con- during the past season. forward pass, Brunig Moske failed gon, one by St. John and another by before the most ardent Yalensians test.s, both at Franklin Field, Phila- Evening. that is the fact that they were to gain an inch on the first two pentore. The Cubs tried 15, work- . was willing to accept a draw for i delphia. One reason why the Major’s poor matched ag^-inst a far superior plays at right tackle and Rowe’s gd four and had none Intercepted, i Triumphant in eight successive showing in the town series was so team. Hard as it may be for some ^ o r t to skirt end lost five. Moske The Majors’ triple pass play again his. Thanksgiving Day is going to be Misses Field (Joal ! games as the Hoosier machine was unexpected is because they did not ardent supporters of the Majors to then hurled a pass that barely slip- proved valueless. The aerial attack Booth didn't get in the game un- i swept brilliantly toward the nation- a busy one in Manchester this ye.ar j meet strong enough opposition dur­ swallow, they may as well admit the ned off the fingers of McCarthy and of both teams in the first game was -til the second period w'hen he came ! al peak. Notre Dame will run into so far as athletic events are con- j ing the season prior to the series obvious truth. It was no disgrace Uppincott in the end zone. Moske a’so poor. The Majors had the in immediately made a poor at- a determined Army eleven, featur- cerned. Five different events are on i and therefore did not know their to lose to a team of the Cubs’ cali­ ato(^ too far back on both rushes edge in the branch of this game. !: tempt at kicking a field goal, a kick 1 ing the last eastern charge of the own possibilities. The Cubs, too, ber and therein lies the north's only being almost on the ten yard line All-American halfback Red Cagle, the program. ! did not run up against any really 'that was blocked by Harvard at The biggest event of all will be | consolation. The football outlook each time. his own four yard line and punted ;-.their own 18-yard line, and turned (’agio’s Last Show dangerous foe and likev/ise their for next year at the north end last out of danger. Penalties began t'? the third annual cross country run maximum ability was also an un­ With that failure went the Ma­ •into the starting point for the long 1 Approximately 80,000 spectators night was none to promising but fly fast and furious thereafter but known power. jors’ one and only real chance to ^march to a touchdown. i are time is a great healer of wounds and the Cubs managed to slip Itt two match his individual- - - passing • and ■ which nearly two score of runners | score In no other case did they i Charley Devens, the Harvard from all parts of the state are ex- j next November may find another get inside the Cubs’ 20 yard line more scores before the game end­ Khack, broke out in a furious gallop running powers against the great Coach Jack Dwyer had promised Major eleven primed for its annual and were forced to wage a defen­ ed. "to Yale’s 44-yard line, then Bkrry Notre Dame cast. The Hoosiers pected to compete. The race starts j several promises for the game yes­ will be handicapped by the absence at 11 o’clock in the morning and will . terday but about the only one of bid for the title. sive battle in their own territory Farr Boots Field Goal ” Wood shipped a long pass to Eddie The third score came when r.Mays, putting the ball on Yale's of their ailing Coach Roqkne as by finish about a half hour later m importance came when he rein­ Cubs Earn Points. most of the time. The Cubs pressed Charlie Smith of the Majors was £l5-yard line. Harvaj-d hammered loss of Tim Moynihan, dynamic front of the High school building on j stated Johnny Ambrose .who was In the meanwhile there is no al­ so hard and continually that on no ^ t the Blue wall until the hall was center, who suffered a broken leg Main street. released at practice last week for ternative but to sing words of praise less than...... three occasions were the twice penalized for unnecessary *«on the nine-yard line with four in the 26 to 6 victory Saturday over The High school football ’ team j unsatisfactory work. Ambrose for the new champions. They richly Majors forced to kick from behind roughness. The first violation gave ^ ’ards to go and the fourth, down. Northwestern, but the Hoosiers so will close its splendid season '^Vith a Tommy Happeny didn’t play a bad game while he deserve their coveted crown. It was their own goal line. Once Bronkie the Cubs the ball on the Majors’ V Barry Wood stepped back as if far have had the stuff to rise to gridiron contest against the Alumni was in there either. Not once did said, with some truth, that a lucky passed over Chartier’s head and a 25 yard line a moment later the every emergency. he complain about an injury. Jjie were going to try a drop kick, at the West Side field starting a,, break helped the Cubs score all safety nearly resulted. Cubs were only four yards short of JSand as the Yale line came lunging The southv^est expects a sensa­ three touchdowns a week ago, but Cubs Score -Touchdown a touchdown thanks to Smith’s tional fight for its conference i 10 o’clock. The lineup of the Alumm The north end's football plans fc t him. Wood lammed a pass over I will be announced tomorrow or FARR AVERAGES yesterday it was just the opposi.e. A 25 yard runback of a punt by fouling and a couple of plunge*.. Mheir heads to Mays on Yale’s four- honors when the Texas Christian for next year are uncertain. One j Wednesday. Bob Treat, former M. The winner earned everyone of their Ding Farr from midfield paved the The Major defense stiffened and vard line for the first down. The horned frog tangle with the South­ thing seems certain. Additional way for the Cubs’ first touchdown parr stepped back to his own, 2tt I H. S. captain, is getting the Alumni 22 points and proved themselve.-^ .Crimson backs whaled away at the ern Methodist mustangs Saturday. THE MOSTYARDAGE talent and plenty of it is needed be­ three touchdowns better than their in the second quarter. Meikle broke yard line and sent a neat 30 yard i'Yale line in a couple of plays. Wood On the coast, St. Mary’s must I players together. fore a team can be manufactured through center and squirmed free dropkick spinning high and hand- In the afternoon the Cubs make rivals. In fact the Majors are luc’ay kicked the goal. Soon afterwards, beat Oregon to keep at the top of that can regain ■ the town title. from the grasp of two tacklers for some between the uprights, the heap. For the second straight their bid for state recognition when the score wasn’t larger. A wet SJarry Wood kicked a field goal, Certainly one can’t blame it onto a first down on the 15 yard line. The final score of the game was year. Harvard has closed an in and they journey to Meriden to meet the Travels Nearly 100 Yards the coaching of George Moonan. muddy field and 15 penalties Jedding three points more to the Groman picked up two yards and the Cubs’ third touchdown which out season by downing its ancient Falcon’s who played a scoreless tie Jerry Fay and Jack Dwyer the amounting to 125 yards prevented acore—so you can figure Woq^’s Farr shot through for a fitst down came after Eagleson Intercepted a atoe furnished Harvard the neces- rival Yale. The Eli’s were favorites and lost to the Wallingford Eagles past three years. further scoring. bringing the ball to within six Major pass on the 25 and raced to feary margin, if you want to S’st on the strength of previous con­ 16 to 0. The Cubs beat the Walling­ In 12 Plays; St. John, It was the roughest championship yards of the Majors’ goal. On the the 12 where he was hauled down nhat technical. quests over Brown, Army, Dart­ ford team here 7 td 0 but consider­ game in years but fortunately no Booth and Taylor made two long mouth and Princeton but when it , one was badly injured. The officials third try, “Chuckle” Minicucci by Walter Moske. Two plays fail- able Interest awaits how they will Eagleson, Moske Next. crashed through center for the ed and the Cubs were penalized leaves, neither of which were com­ came to the final showdown the make out playing on an out of town called penalties right and left, espe- Crimson forwards outplayed their MAJORS’ BOWLING touchdown. Farr added the point Cve yards for offside but a forward, pleted, then Booth hlhffed a long field. The last-time the Cubs played cialy in the closing minutes of the Blue rivals and Barry Wood gained with a dropkick. ’ ! Farr to Cheney more than made up iftss, and instead made a little the Falcons in Meriden they were Ding Farr proved the biggest final quarter when the play became ^.short lateral to Hoot Ellis, who the verdict over Albie Booth in the ground gainer in yesterday’s Cubs- very rough. A total of 22 penalties There was no further scoring the for the damage and gave the Cubs battle of sophomore backfield stars. defeated but that was several years LEAD THREATENED first half as both teams wallowed the ball on the five yard line. One ‘found a hole leading from the 23- ago and in that instance were the Major game. St. John, last week’s were called amounting to 220 yards ■‘t-ard line right to Harvard’s goal. about in the mud at the north end play failed to gain and then Farr victims of a raw deal. leader, was second with Eagleson or an average of ten per whisti-3. 5fie ran about 20 yards to the touch­ third, Brunig Moske third and The Majors were caught violating of the field. Two successive fifteen shot a neat forward pass that down, and booth misled a drop The other two turkey day attrac­ yard penalties after Minicucci had Eagleson caught over the goal line tions are basketball games in the Minicucci fourth. Farr averaged Night Hawks May Leap Back the rules less than half as many * ic k for the extra point, MANY GOOD BOUTS oxer eight yards for the twelve brought the ball to the two yard without the least opposition. Farr’s evening at the School Street Kec times as Cubs—seven times for a g Bill Hicknor of Harvard was very times he carried the ball. Runbacks line shut off another Cub touch- dropkick for the extra point was a where the Connecticut Mutual total of 95 yards. The Majors, how­ 3ucky getting Albie Booth by the of punts are included and losses Into First Place In Herald ever, had six fifteen yards setbacks do'wn. Chartier was having a hard little outside. The remainder of the 'collar at the beginning of the sec­ teams of Hartford will provide the ON TAP FOR WEEK subtracted from the following com- | chalked against them compared to Ume trying to kick out of danger game was exceedingly rough, once ond half when Albie took the klck- opposition for the Rec Girls and Rec pilation which shows the number of owing to the slippery footing in the a fist fight was narrowly averted. jbff and was in the clear and gallop- Five ■with dancing follo'wing. Loop Tonight. five for the Cubs who were often New York, Nov. 25—(AP) In ja. times a player carried the ball, his 1 secUon of the gridiron where the , Picking the Stars fc g toward the Harvard goal. "fined” five yards for offside, de­ week full of better than ordinary biggest gain, his average gain and I laying or incomplete forward passes. baseball infield is located. Early in ; in a gAme where a team clicks Ji’Connell got up behind him with bouts, Chicago, with three shrows total yards: | Slot another man near, and pulled COLLEGE RESULTS I Chief Interest in the Herald Keep Score Down. the third quarter Cheney recovered as nicely as the Cubs did yesterday, on tap. Seems to offer more Cubs’ Backs. I bowling league tonight centers Despite the fact that the Cub.s’ a Major fumble on the 28 yard line it is hard to select a star. Farr klbie over. Albie ran from his own promise of spectacular fistic action Farr ...... 12 30 fs-yard line before he was captur- about the outcome of the match mai^in of victory was even larger but the plucky north enders smoth- , was the Cubs’ biggest ground gain- than any city in the country. Minicucci ...... 12 11 |d. O’Connell headed off a sure NEW ENGLAND between the Majors and the Night ered the next four plays to take the ‘er while Moske shared similar hon- Well to the fore front in the na­ S t .J o h n ...... 12 28 than last week, the Majors played Duchdown. j Hawks which will be rolled at Rube one hundred per cent better football ball on downs. j ors for the Majors. Eagleson's tional list Is Tuffy Griffith’s ten- i Groman ...... 4 10 ! Bronke’s alleys. Eagleson Goes Over great work was the biggest sur- round battle with the Spanish Harvard 10, Yale 6. iMeikle ...... 9 12 than their terrible exhibition in the Maas Aggies 0. Tufts 0. I The Majors lead the league by A 20 yard runback of a punt by j prise and Minicucci proved himself Woodchopper, Paulino Uzeudun, i Eagleson ...... 11 33 opening game. Several times they Brown 14, New Hampshire 7. the narrow margin of one St.‘ John started the Cubs on their j more dangerous than Meikle and a which heads the Chicago Stadium Donnelly . 6 4 .2 1. I point. the Night Hawks- be- exhibited a stubborn defense which KICK THREE TIMES card on Friday night. Holy Cross 22, Springfield 6. arrested the Cub backs without gain march which resulted in the sec- ^ constant menace to the opposition Boston (^Uege 33, Bnr'ten U. 0. I ing close on their trail. If the ond touchdown in the third quar- ; both on the offense and defense, George Hoffman, New York 66 ' 33 4.3 280.5 Majors can come through tonight and took the ball on downs when an­ ter. Three successive first downs ^ Tommy Happenny’s line playing hea'vyweight, and Les Marriner, Lowell Textile 12, P' '.-nee 12. Majors’ Backs. they will be well out in front but a other score for the south end seem­ I»' BEHIND OWN GOAL former U. of Illinois athlete, are to EAST Ward . 3 1 .3 1. victory for the Night Hawks would ed imminent. But this reversal of with Minicucci and St. John mak- was outstanding. Groman played f ' - meet in the ten round windup of the N. Y. U., 20, Rutger.; B. Moske ...... -,13 20 3.7 47.5 make the standing much tighter. _ form only adds more credit to the ing most of the yardage brought. quarter most of the game with St. £ The punting honors In yesterday’s Chicago Coliseum show tomorrow Lehigh 13,! Lafayette 12. Chartier ...... 1 0 0. 0. The other match at Bronke’s Cubs’ victory by such an over­ the ball to within three yards of a John and Farr handling the duty feme was about even ■with the Ma- night. Army 19, Ohio Wesleyan 6. Wright ...... 8 6 3.4 27.5 alleys tonight brings together the whelming margin. touchdo'wn. On the fourth down, j a short time. The absenc<» of Cahl- fers having a slight advantage, At Los Angeles tomorrow, Tod Navy 30, West 'Va. Wesleyan 6. Rowe ...... 2 0 ?6 12. West Sides and the Pirates. At Joe The north end has argued for sev­ Eagleson skirted right end for the ! quist and Stratton was scarcely no- fe e ir eight kicks averaged a litUe Morgan, junior lightweight ahamp, Fordham 14, Bucknell 0. W. Moske ----- — — — ---■ Farr’s Charter Oak alleys, the eral years back that it is pursued by ■ score but his dropkick for the ex- i ticeable. The Majors’ backfield, ^ e r 38 yards while the Cubs’ nine will meet Eddie Mack of Denver, SOUTH Saharek ...... 1 — 10. 10. Herald and Charter Oak teams col­ a jinx in to'wn championship battles; tra point was blocked. A moment however, obviously missed Bene- in a ten round bout in which Mor­ were good for 37. No kicks bet- Florida 20, So. Carolina 7. McCarthy ------. 1 15 15 15 lide in one match and the Centers that it never gets any of the favor­ later this same chap intercepted a ; vento and Spillane who were out ftred 45 yards and Eagleson's 18 gan’s title will not b*e at stake. So. .JJethodist Univ. 34, Rice 0. and Manchester Construction in able breaksi But such was not the Major pass while running at top with injuries. Tumiensky, Lippin­ iras the shortest. Three of the Ma- Leo Lomskl, Aberdeen Washn, WEST 29 20 2.4 69. another. The British Americans speed at the 38 yard line and al­ cott, the reinstated Johnny Am­ ftrs’ eight boots were from behind light heavyweight encounters the case yesterday for the Majors got as Notre Dame 26, Northwestern 6. and Shell Gas meet over north. sweet a break as any team could ask most scored another touchdown. brose, Crockett and McCarthy ail S e lf own goal line. The following Canadian champion, Charlie Be­ Two more week's matches after Chicago .26, Washington 6. Temple 16. Drake 14. for when 'Ted McCarthy recovered Only, for Brunig Moske it would played about on a par for the Ma­ scale tells the number of times a langer, of Winnipeg, In a ten round­ tonight will conclude the first Nebraska 10, Kansas Aggies 6. "Villanova 24, No. Carolina State “ Cody” Donnelly’s fumble on the have been one. This brilliant play­ jors ■with Wright gaining more J ^ e r punted, his longest boot, his er at Detroit Friday. round. At Madison Square Garden Fri­ Missouri 7. Kansas 0. 6. Cubs’ ,25 yards line and the Majors er whose efforts were concealed by yardage than anyone else but Kverage and total yards; Rochester 13, Hobart (f. day night, Al Singer,. East Side Oregon 14; Detroit 7. advanced to within two yards of a the fact that he was playing with a Moske. f e r r ...... 3 45 42 125 Michigan 0, Iowa 0. Texas Christian Univ. 34, Baylor FAB WEST Sagleson ...... 6 42 32 189 junior lightweight idol, will cross touchdown on a beautiful fonward much weaker team, tackled Eagle­ Utop^B ;27, - Ohio 0. 7. Stanford 21, California C son so hard that the Cub player Westminster 21, Geneva 0. Chartier ...... 3 36 30 90 fists with Pete Nebo, seminole So. California 72. Idaho < . pass from Brunig Moske to Ltppln- Indian from Key West In a ten- Minnesota 13, Wisconsin 12. Davis Elkins 26. Canlaius 0. fumbled. Then Moske recovered on Arizona 6. New Mexico 0. Sfoske ...... 4 45 40 160 Clemaon 13. Citadel 0. Waahinarton 27. Gonzaaa 0. cott good for 23 yards and then fr ig h t ...... i ____ 1 45 45 45 rounder. Purdue 32, Indiana 0. ' \ I

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SPERRY HONORED. his services in the case-of Japanese- LLOYD’S NEW PICTURE American friendship. i Toklo, Nov. 25.— (AP)—Elmer DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Germans Arri AIMI«n UlliQlti [Ambrose Sperry, head of the Amer- AttLAllYlLU nEl\£ 1 ican delegation to the World En- ' A night club in Cleveland caught 10:SU—Kratcrnity Kow mu;?!*;. « Leading DX "Stations. B fire the other night. There ought tt Monday, November 25. 11:0"—Oiohestra; inoonbpams. 405.2— WSB, ATLANTA—740. i gineering Congress which was held 348.6—W ABC, NEW YORK—860. be some law about keeping thos« Music by the late Victor 'Herbert, 9;30_W E A F family party. Barrier In North Sea ------' here recently, was decorated today sung by Olive Kline, soprano, and A l­ 7 :00— Levitow's concert enaemble. red hot saxophones away from th< 7:30— "Mountninvillc.” drama sketch. li);30— Dixie Steppers concert. Welcome Danger Is Replete [with the Second Order of the len McQuhae. tenor, and pY » 11 :(j0—Conservatory entertainers. drapes. ij:00—Will Osborne’s orchestra. _ v 11-45—Rerkey’s dance orchestra. Sacred Treasure in recognition of symphonic ensemble under 8:30—Courier orchestra, songs. With Laugh Provoking tlon of Adrian Sc.hubert. 9:00—L*te song and dance tavorlles. 293.9^KYW, CHICAGO—1020. tured In the family party to be broad­ 9:30—W JZ real folks hour, Gags; Here Today and To­ cast bv W E A F and associated «raUons 9:80— An evening In Paris. ^ . 10:00—Talk by Fielding A. Yo*t, Ted 10:00—Dance orchestra. morrow. at 9:30 Monday night. Weem’s orchestra. 10:30—WJZ dance music. Rutgers University hour over W OR at 10:30—Choral singers, quartet, orch. 11- 10—Dance music to 3:30. 7 Dr. John W . Herbert. , 2. will talk 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Few pictures that have been on "Tho First Football Game In ll:0 5 -^ w o dance orchestras. 10:00—Orchestra, vagabond trio. Americ.o." Dr. Herbert was a m e^ 12:30—Midnight organ reveries. 10:43__Weem’s dance orchestra. shown at the State Theater have ! ber of the Rutgers football team 302.8—W B Z, NEW ENGt-AND—080, liooL-Chicago dance orchestras. received the popular acclaim ac- • which played Princeton in the xirst 7 :00—Ramblers: musical hour. 1:45— Coffee Dan’s program. corded Harold Lloyd in "Welcome | game In November, 18G0. A muslwl 8:30—WJZ;program s (2% hra.) 344.6—W ENR, CHICAGO—870. program will also be heard during this 11-20— Dick Newcomb's orchestra. Danger” which opened a three day 454.3— W E A F, NEW YORK—660. 8 :i,5_Farm er Rusk’s talk. hour. A corn husking beo and a 12:00—.Sketch; musical parade. engagement at the State last night. spelling match will be the highlights 6:00—Ludwig’s Laurier's orchestra. 7:00— Small-time vaudeville skit. 12:30— Two comedy skits. Gales of laughter swept the house of the Real Fol’as harvest festival 100— D.X air vaudeville. which -will take place at 9:30 Monday- 7 :30— Piano twins .tenor. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. from the very first scene, and it 7 :45_tVashington politleal talk. evening and will b(3 radiated by^tVJZ 9 :30—WEAF programs (216 hrs.) continued unabated for the two and allied broadcasters. At 10 o’clock 8;00— Franklyn Baur, tenor; Vaughn de Leath, contralto, orchestra. 'l2;00—Dream ship concert, hours it takes to show the film. It W ABC and the Columbia chain will 12- 16—Three dance orchestras. Introduce Fielding A. Yost, director of 1 8:30—Gypsies string sejtet. is the same sure-fire Harold Lloyd, 9:30—Family party with Olivo Kl'h*- 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO— 1180. athletics at the University of Michi­ 8:30—Dance orchestra, trio. but with a completely amazing new ■ gan. who will talk on the current foot­ I soprimo; Allen McQuhao, tenor. : 10:30— Kloyd Gibbons, headline hunter. 9:00— Moosehcart hour, songs. array of thrill-material and laugh- | ball season. 11:05—Orchestra, mystery three. ______I 11-00— New Yorker’s dance music. 344.6— W LS. CHICAGO—870. provoking gags. i W.-tve lengths in meters on left ot i 12:00—Ted Fiorito’s entenainmem^ 393.5— WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 8:30— Russo’s dance orchestra. In the opening of the narrative i station title, kilocycles on llie right. 6:00— Mormon Tabernacle cho.r. 8:45—Chamher music concert. we see him as a young man, a resi­ Tiino.s .-ire nil Eastern Seandard. P.lack 9:00—Water witclies; orcliestia. r,:30— Smilli Ballew’s orchestra. fan- t>[)0 indicates best features. 11:00—Dance music; fun-^hop. dent of Boston, who has a deep in­ 7:00— Amos ’ ii’ Andy. 7:55— Soprano, tenor, siring f’^cb.stra 447.5— W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO—670. terest ' in botany and floriculture. Leading East Stations. 7:30-R oxy and His Gang with Caro- 8:00— W ABC programs (3 hrs.) His father, now deceased, had held 11:00— Dan and Sylvia. 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. | line Andrews, soprano; Richard high hopes that he would prove to Maxwell, tenor. 11:30— Concert music: aciinis. g;0(i_]>llinetti’s dinner orchestra. 13:00—Two dance orclicstres. be a chip of the old block, an iron V. ' ^ 45— Hamilton Memorial glee club. i 8-30—Troubadours trio, orchestra. 9:00— Giantland Rice’s favorite music 288.3— W FAA, D A L L A S -1040. fisted police chief and foe of the un­ 9:1.')—Music.-il Jays: orchestras. 10:00—Cline's dance orclicsiia. ■ i f 10::;n—I’la 'le i: dance oroliesd-.-i, 9:311— Ural Folks comic sketch. derworld such as he himself wa.s in ]():(((l_Soullieru Negro .sUctcli. 12:00—Bc-k-anlo ma^e quartet. 283— VVBAL, BALTIMORE— 1060. 299.8— w o e , DAVENPORT —1000. San Francisco. Since the father's 5:l,',_VVcinpr's s.ilon music. ]0:30—Western romantic program. 11:1)0—Slumher nin.sie. 8:00—WE,\F programs (3 hrs.) demise the more crooked of China­ P:on—VVJZ Mormon choir. 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 11: 10— Hawkeye cn.semhle. tenor. 6:30—Pinner dance mu.aic. 357—CMC. HAVANA—840. town's underworld have been run­ 243.8— WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 7:45—Civic Opera address. 8 :00—Wanderers male quartet. 7:00— Cuban screnaders: orchestra. ning wild in San Francisco and 7:11—■\V.IZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 0:00—Spanish musical comedy. Mason Haintin concert. S:30—Casper’s dance orchestra. friends of the late chief, in a last- 9:30—Instrumental trio. 11:00— Havana dunce music. 8:0(1—M'AnC progriims (3 Ins.) 238—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—1260. minute resort, wire Harold to come 545,1_WGR, BUFFALO—550. 10:00— Two dance orclir,str.is. west and take up the battle with 11 ;00—Theater stage P'^K'^VIV. ctn 9:30—W E.\F family party. 7:4,',—XUC piogranis (2 hrs.) 10:30— I'lay; Aeolian trio. 70;3n—Niagara string quartet. 535.4— WLIT. PHILADELPHIA—560. the crooked politicians and Tong /■ 7 -30— Radio educational talk. 11:00— N ew Yorker’s dance music. J V c o d l G S'S II :on—}iippodrom-c; dance music. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. men. Harold goes to San Francisco 12:ie—Buffalo organ recital. 8 00- AVE.\F programs (2‘A hrs.) 10:30—Mastlmum instrumental trio. 11:00— NBC music hours. and by a lucky break gets the repu­ 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 1:00— Studio concert orche.'tra. 6:30—Studio dance orchestra. 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. tation of being a hard-boiled weild- fi:3n_Feafurc band concert. 370.2— W e tO , MINN., ST. PAUL—810. er of the law. Then he is plunged 7:00—AV.\BC opera concert. 10:00— Recorded brevities. Pain? 7:3(1—Dance orchestra. 7:00— WJZ Amos ’ n’ Andy. into a series of amazing battles in 8 :00—vv.vnC program.s (3 lir.s.) 713_Svinphon.v orchestra; brevities. 10:30— Hamline University hour. 428.3—WLW .CINCINNATI—700i S;00— IVJZ programs (4 hrs.) 11:00—Three dance orchestras. the underworld in which thrill after 8:.-io_\V.IZ programs (2^i hrs.) 12 0I1-Don Restor's orchestra. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. Map showing how German engineers would reclaim huge section thrill and laugh after laugh are Some folks take pain for granted. I!:l.'i—Instrumental trio: songs. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 9:30—W E A F family party. ^ produced by that rare Lloyd genius 2-30—Singers: dance entertainment. 0 :3 0 -Dinner dance: vaudeville. 10:30— Feature music hour. of northern Europe which disappeared Into the North Sea half a million They let a cold “ run its course.” ' 280.2—WTAM . CLEVELAND— 1070. 7 :30— Uncle Glmbee’s entertainment 12:00—Southern girls radio audition. years ago. for fun and excitement. Lloyd never j 8 :00—WE.\F programs (3’4 hrs.) 7:4,5—tVEAF program.s (3 hrs.) 508.2— KOB, NEW MEXICO—590. fails to produce the unique in his They wait for their headaches to “wear off.” ll:.3il— Dance programs. 11 -,30—Theater radio revue. 10:00—Farm ttjlk; orchestra. 260.7— W HAM , ROCH ESTER— 1150. 10:30— Play; courtesy program.* plots and in his situations, and he If suffering from neuralgia or from neuritis, 399.8—WeX-WJR, DETROIT-750. Pg. jected French-English tunnel under 7:3(1— WJZ programs (.3’A hrs.) fi:3(i_Two dance orchestras. 12:00— Feature mu.sicnl hour. Berlin.— (A P)—A project for certainly does it in this all-talking they rely on feeling better in the morning. 233_WTIC. HARTFORD—1060. 7:30—AV.1Z programs hrs.) 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND— 790. ^ ^ 1 the channel for those countries laugh riot, and how. 7:30— -‘Myster.v of I’lesant Valley." 379.5— WQY, SCHENECTADY—790. 11:00—Shell symphonlsts hogr. claiming a vast section of Europe ^^guld have a frontier crossable by Meantime, they suffer unnecessary pain. 7:00—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 12:30— Miniature biograpl\y: Slumber. The latest screen news and the ll:nn—Theater organ, orchestra. 6:00— Dinner dance orchestra. 1:45— Halstead’s dance orchestra.' capable of suporting 20,000,000 peo- railroads or motor highways, ■Vitaphone acts, Norman Thomas Unnecessary, because there is an antidote, 270.1— W RVA. RICHMOND— 1110. H :3 n -W E A F dance orchestra. 7:45— Studio entertainment. pip and which sank into the North . ------" and his quintette, and Mack and Bayer Aspirin always offers immediate relief 422.3— WOR, NEW ARK—710. 8:00— W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 8:30—Dinner dance music. 7:00— Rutgers University talk by Dr. 225.4— W H AZ, TROY— 1300. 9:1.7—Studio concert. Sea 500,000 years ago is iieing dis-I The modern steel railway . rail! P^rdy in'a smart line of patter from various aches and pains we once had to John W . Herbert, music. 8:00—Tech instrumental trio. 10:30— Pianist: dancy mu.slc. complete the program. 7:30—Concert on.semlile. chimes. 8:30—Red Cross roll e.all. 12:00— DInIo Spiritual singer.s. cussed by engineers. If ever ma­ is 30' feet long. Count the num­ endure. If pain persists, consult your doefor ,S:(i0—Empire: feature hour. 8:40— R. P. I. students night with 440.9— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—680. terialized its sponsors 'oelieve the as to its cause. 0:30—Colored folk music, dhologuc. band, glee club, symphony or­ 12:30— NRC entertainment. ber of clicks the wheels of your The Next Time You Have 10:00— Dorian string quartet. chestra, dance orchestra. 12;(in—Varict.v program, artists. .scheme would go far towards solv­ Radio Trouble Try I Save yourself a lot of pain and discomfort Secondary DX Stations. ing Europe’s problem of over­ coach makes in a minute. Mul­ Secondary Eastern Stations. through the many uses of Bayer Aspirin. Pro­ 608.2—W EEI, BOSTON—590. 10:0(1—Jo.tcaster'.s entertainment. 238— KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. population. tiply this by 180 and divide f.he 7 :0n—Soprano: pianist; tenor. 11:00—Dennv's dance orchestra. 11:00—Bears entertainn|pnt, 'Technically the plan is feasible, speed of the train in miles per tect yourself by buying the genuine. Bayer is 7:30—O’ Leary's Irish minstrels. 272.6— W L W L , NEW YORK— 1100. 1:00— Studio music hour. say the engineers. 'They do not, i hour, WM. E. KRAH I safe. Always the same. All drugstores. 8:00—W E A F programs (2 hrs.) 6:00—Contralto, bass: que.slions. 1:15—l.n.ssen’s concert frolic. Hj;iin—Night court program. 7:0.7— Soprano: religious talk. 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. however, attempt to forecast how ; 545.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 7 :4.5—studio orchestra music. 12:00— NBC feature hour. the political problem of dividing the I FOR EXPERT 8:on—W ABC programs (3 hra.) 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—670. 12:30— Studio string trio. land among England, Belgium, H oi-' Two German youths recently I l]:(in— Dance orchestra. 6:00— Swiss yodler; Red Cross. 1:00— Slumber music hour. 215.7—W H K , CLEVELAND— 1390. 7:35—Air college lectures. 374.8— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. land Denmark and Germany would wagered they would pull a fur- RADIO SERVICE | X:00—W ABC programs (3 hrs.) 8:15— Chopin’s selections, recital. 9:00—Two dance orchestras. be solved. niture van from Wal,sum to Mann- j 689 Tolland TpU., Phone 4949 | BAYEB ASPIRIIV 11:00— Four dance orchestras. 434.5— CNRO, O TTAW A—690. 10:00—Tenor, string quartet. The project contemplates a huge 325.9—W W J, DETROIT—920. 6:30— Girls and boys corner. 491.5— W DAF, KANSAS CITY—610. helm, walking backwards and us- Atwater. Kent, Stromberg-Carlson, i .Aapirin Is the trade marie of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaeeticacidester of SallcyUrretJ 6:45— Studio musical program. 7:00—Concert orchestra. 8:00—NBC programs (2*/4 hrs.) dam some 500 miles long from off ing their teeth only for hauling. * Majestic, Bosch, Phllco; 7:00—W E.4F programs (4 hrs.) 7:50—Dance orchestra. 10:30—Varieties: comedy team. Spurn Head, England, to the north­ 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—950. 12:15— Studio dance program. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic.' ern end of Denmark and another 7:00— Radioette; organ recital. 11:30— Studio dance orchestra. dam across the English channel from Dover to Calais. It is figured 6:00 p. m. Telechron time. program of the Tri-County Union that the main dam would rest upon 6:01 p. m. Champion Weatherman. meeting. Six other students will be a former mountain chain which is W T I C 6:02 p. m. Agriculture Market re­ entertained by other societies in the now from 23 to 47 meters (75 to union and the eight students will 154 feet) below surface. PROGRAMS ports. - 6:15 p. m. R. W. McNeel. take charge of the meeting which Back of the barriers would be 6:59 p. m. Sessions chimes. will be held hfere Sunddy evening. land covered by an average of 90 Travelers, Hartford Tax Collector E. Allan Blish has feet of water. The schemers say PENNZOIL 7:00 p. m. Amos’ n’ Andy.' 500 m. 600 K. C. 7:15 p. m. Bert Lowe’s Statler Or­ sent out bills for personal tax to that draining this would be com­ chestra. all those liable to pay the tax must paratively easy. Then there would Program for Monday 7:30 p. m. Brunswick Brevities. be paid by t>ecember 15. appear a great stretch of land Eastern Standard Time 8:00 p. m. Roxy’s Gang. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walden and which formerly connected England 7:05 p. m. Summary of Program. 8:30 p. m. Ipana Troubadours— children of East Haddam were re­ with the continent and which is be­ Thou Swell; ’S Wonderful; Pretty cent guests of Mr. Walden’s par­ lieved to be rich in agricultural and for Winter 7:06 p. m. Thq WTIC Continentals —After-Dinner Tunes. Little You; Tip-Toe Through the ents, Mr. and Mrj. Edward Walden. | mineral possibilities. 7.25 p. m. Hartford Courant News Tulips; Rag Doll; The Woman in Miss Fanny A. Blish, who teaches A net 'work of railroads would Bulletins: Benrus Correct Time; the Shoe; I May Be Wrong; Ain’t ' in Glastonbury, spent the week-end carry traffic now borne across a Weather .Report; Industrial Alco­ Misbehavin’ ; Pagan Love Song; at her home here. treacherous ocean waste by steam­ hol Institute Announcement. Lucky Me, Lovable You; Happy Miss Lorine Rogers, teacher at ers. Heligoland and the Friesian THE BEST MOTOR OIL IIV THE WORLD" Days Are Here Again; Don’t the Center School attended as a islands would be highlands in the 7:30 p. m. "The Mystery of Pleas- j new country. Hamburg would be ant "Valley’’ — Mystery Comedy i Hang Your Dreams on a Rain­ delegate the meeting of the Glas­ featuring "T h e Professionals,” bow; Song of the Moonbeams; tonbury Teacher’s Association Tues­ an inland city. Holland’s Zuyder Lady Luck;- Singing in the Bath­ day night to elect a delegate to the Zee would be drained and the dike Josh and Si (Ed Dunham and | troubles of the Netherlands would Bennett Kilpack.) | tub. Representative Assembly in Hart­ 8:00 p. m. “The "Voice of Firestone" j 9:00 p. m. Edison program. ford in December. Glastonbury and be only memories. Utmost ease in starting —Franklyn Baur, tepor; "Vaughn 9:30 p. m. Chesebrough ‘Real Folks’ Hartford are in the same district. The Kiel canal would be the de Leath, Contralto; and orches­ —Harvest festival at Tompkin's outlet for the Elbe and Weser riv­ tra directed by Hugo Mariani— Corners. ers. The Rhine would turn south- . . . protects your motor 10:00 p. m. “Cabin Nights”—Flap- westward from Its present mouth N.B.C. Feature. and course through a channel 8:30 p. m.A. & P. Gypsies—String perette; Carry Me Back to Old GILEAD Sextet and orchestra directed by Virglnny; Kitten on the Keys; along the present Dutch and Bel­ Harry Horlick—N.B.C. Feature. Carolina Moon; Swanee River; gian coasts to Calais, France, and in case of violent weather 9:30 p. m. General Motors Family Hallelujah from “Hit the Deck;” Mrs. Lovina Hutchinson and Mrs. the Thames would twist away from its mouth near London and finally Party—Orchestra directed by Ad­ Three o’clock in the Morning: Old Robert I. Foote spent Wednesday In rian Schubert: with Olive Kline, Black Joe; Steppin’ Along. empty into the present English changes . . . perfect lu­ 10:30 p. m. Empire Builders. Willimantic. A part of the day they channel near Dover. Furthermore sopraino, and Allen McQuhae, there would be no need for the pro- tenor—N.B.C. Feature. 11:00 p. m. Longines time. spent ■with Mrs. Mary Randall, at 10:30 p. m. “Floyd Gibbons—Head­ 11:01 Champion Weatherman. her home on High street. all line Hunter”—N.B.C. Feature. 11:02 p. m. Temperature. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore brication at running 11:00 p. m. Walter Seifert’s Organ 11:03 p. m. Republican News bul­ moved on Tuesday to Hartford. Mr. Recital—From the Strand Thea­ letins. Gilmore was employed by J. L. Way ter, Hartford. 11:08 p. m. Telechron time. while here. temperatures... econom­ 11:30 p. m. New Yorker Orchestra On Tuesday/C. Daniel Way un­ —N.B.C. Feature. loaded a car load of cows which 12:00 Midn. Benrus Correct Time; 1 he recently purchased in Vermont. Hartford Courant News Bulletins; f MARLBOROUGH Mrs. A. H. Post, Mrs. C. J. Fogil, ical . . . lasts fully twice Weather Forecast and Atlantic j Mrs. F. Elton Post and Miss Edna Coast Marine Forecast; Industri- j Post were visitors in Willimantic al Institute Announcement. ! Several persons from here at­ Wednesday. » as long as ordinary oil. tended the sixtieth- wedding anni­ J. L. Way of Hartford spent “MYSTERY OF PLEAS.A.NT versary of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- Wednesday at his farm liere. , VALLEY,” 7:30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foote at­ A secret has been divulged by the 1 min Lyman of Gilead last Sunday, tended the annual meeting of the sponsors of the “Mystery of'P leas-! Mr. and Mrs. Lyman lived here at Tolland County Farm Bureau in * 7 1 m statement of ant Valley” series being broadcast j one time. Rockville Thursday. Mrs. .Kinney, Inbrleatlen ezperta each Monday evening from Station Some of the members of the Ever Mrs. Ives and Leroy Kinney of He­ WTIC—at least, it is supposed to Ready Group attended the annual bron also attended. b y be a secret. It is probable, how- j banquet of the County Y.W.C.A. at Mrs. Hart E. Buell, Mrs. Lovina ever, that half the radio audience : Hartford on Friday evening Hutchinson, Mrs. Elizabeth Hills, has .guessed the truth already. The The following were chosen by the Mrs. Emily Dilis, Mrs. E. E. Foote, means “secret” is that Constable Josh does Sunday School to attend the State Miss CJlara Ellis, Mrs. R. E. Foote not play the mandolin and harmoni­ Convention to be held at Center and Mrs. A. W. Hutchinson attend­ ca at all. A "double” does it. And' Church, Hartford on December 7: ed a missionary meeting at Andov­ the double is William Jordan, a Mrs. C. S. Bolles, Mrs. E. T. Tblenes, er Tuesday afternoon. Miss SyMna m eet sturdy, white-haired old man im- Miss Fanny A. Blish and Miss Norton of Westchester was the v y f . T,,4iii i|i,..... ^ . I ~ Sold by good dealers ported from the Blue Ridge Moun- Lydia T. Lord. tains of Virginia. Mr. Jordan made | Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Lord j j Deeter and J. Banks "The Professionals N ■ i" I ' ;''' JraL' _ ililiilii everywhere his radio debut at Station WSB, | and son Robert were callers in Mid- -y-jjj Hartford ii, ''I, , 'll ' I li jilp Atlanta, Georgia, in a series of dletown last week. | , broadcasts sponsored by the Sears I The Dorcas Society met at the j „ . , . They’rm on the air every Mon­ ....liiiHiiiiljiilii Roebuck Foundation. His work at- * Library Wednesday afternoon.! with^Mlss Eli^beth Rich day evening from 7:30 to 8:00^ iiiiililljiii; tracted the attention of metropoli- [ Mrs. Henry Cordes. a former mem-. “ iiiiiiiiillllpiiiiiliiijiiiijii at Station W TIC. Perform­ tan impresarios, and he was sum- | ber of the society who now resides ; ' „.,,rt«nt will occunv moned ?o Station WOR, Newark. N. i in East Hartford, attended. A chuJ-cS Su?^ ance is eponsored by The Si­ J., where he starred in the famous i Quite a number from here called ; ™ services will be- lent Glow Oil burner Cor­ -Main Strnef stretches. Then thc|„„ Mrs. Charles E. Carter of East | J ™ poration, one o f the largest National BroadcasUng Company Hampton on Tuesday when Mrs. i ’ Sunday school will and oldest oil burner manu­ lured into its fold. Each week he | carter celebrated her tenth birth- facturing companiei in the boards a train for Hartford in the j day. She received many flowers, [ tne mo g______3 5

-YDUIt Bl la ri!O t ' 1929 by KEA. Sy Anne Austin, author o>fl CHILDREN \S e V Jhe Black Plgcon,^Kival Wives: etc ‘P a n s — ^york stt ^ O live l^ gb erts Barkm Tms HAS HAPPENED tof June 1, but worked Monday and the theater, and Tuesday is Cora’s.” Between 11:45 and 12:15, Satur­ Tuesday, June 3 and 4 to turn over “You’re sure iftiat Sevier was here © 1^28 bvi NBA Service.Inc day night, June 29, M B S E M M A books to new bookkeeper. Pur­ both Saturday and Sunday, June The modern department store is HOGARTH, said to keep a money chased ticket and berth for Hamil­ first and second?” Dundee persist­ an excellent gauge of our social When Mytyl and Tyltyl went inf that one of the big symphony or- hoard in her room on the second ton June 4, leaving on 4:20 train. ed. progress. From a shop girl I search of the Bluebird of Happiness chestras was putting on a special floor of MBS. RHODES’ boarding Roomed in private home. No.— “A s sure as I ’m sitting here this learned (Vhat was done in one of they found it right at home. children at 4 p m, on Spruce street. Landlady, Mrs. minute,” Mrs. Rhodes retorted. f Friday afternoon at one of the big house, is strangled to death. B O N ­ the largest ones in N ew York, and “And here’s proof of it.” And it looks as though other music halls. Outside of N ew York N IE D U N D E E , “cub” detective, as­ Christine Starrett, not at home it may interest you, as it did me. sists L IE U T E N A N T ST R A W N , Sunday, June 2 until late afternoon, She reached into a pigeonhole of children are going to find more City, such a thing as an orchestra Suspicion fails on EMXL SEVIER, having spent Saturday and Simday the desk and drew out a small note­ store had | happiness at home too than ever of prominence giving _ _a concert book. “I always set down in this graded up its merchandise, mod before; that is, they are not going especially for children has been former boarder whom Mrs. Ho­ in Atlantic City, but Magnus had emized its furniture, redecorated garth accused of trying to rob her supper with family and bed had book the date each boarder pays to be compelled to explore the jygt about unheard of before. me,” she told him. “Let me find it its walls, and done about every­ Land of Grown-Ups for their plea- The third was in the form of a and who has completely disappear- been slept in Saturday night.’...... thing that could be done to make sd. Got it?” — Here it is! ‘E. Sevier— $15— June sures here^ter. They are going small pamphlet issued by the Mo- 2.’ He usually paid on Sunday, in­ the place physically alluring for to have things that belong to ^jon Picture Producers and Dis- CORA BARKER, thought to “Every word,” Dundee answered. the shopper, and then the next stead of Saturday— when he paid at themselves. tributors of America. It contained have had an affair with Sevier, is “Thanks, Sergeant.” step was to grade up tte clerks. all. He owed me two weeks’ board 1 wonder how many of us real- information concerning a confer- arrested as an material witness “Wait a minute!” Sergeant Tur­ So they started in on that. when I asked him for his room— ize that children live in a world of ence held recently in the interest against him when she confesses she ner protested at the finality in the Stylists were brought in to give the thieving murderer!” grown-ups ? Our houses and fur- of motion pictures. One of the was in the murder room shortly young detective’s voice. “Since the girls talks on styles, and to Dundee grinned. Emil Sevier was niture are built for grown-ups— things accomplished was the ap- after 12. Strawn’s out of town, and you’re on advise them individually on the undoubtedly a' very objectionable great towering objects high above pointment of a committee “with Other boarders under suspicion the job incognito, don’t you want types of dresses to buy, and the person and a defrauder of land­ little heads, small necks forever authority to compile a list of pic- are: HENRY DOWD, MR. and me to grill this Dow'd bird for you? lines that would suit them best. MBS. SHARP, NORMA PAIGE, He sounds mighty fishy to me— ” ladies, but unless he— Dundee— was Particularlv thev werp taiiP-ht i stretching up to see, and little tures of the type of ‘Peter Pan’ and heiress to the Hogarth hoard; “Not just yet, thanks. I don’t very far off the right track, Emil the knack ?f selecting, with the climbing up to get on top ‘The Blue Boy’ for use at sp eial W A L T E R STYLES, also under ^ want to make any move until I Sevier was not a murderer. smallest m a rg in 'o f failure - the children’s performances, the list to “That’s a handsome desk,” he In everything else, almost, ex- be submitted to the Industry, and suspicion, who had quarreled with i get Strawn’s description of Griffin, new long skirted and high waist- remarked admiringly, as Mrs. cept books and to a very smadl ex- prints made available.” Mrs. Hogarth; BERT MAGNUS,' but I ’d appreciate it if you’d detail ed dresses. It was good psychol­ Rhodes returned the notebook to tent, music, they are continually Better Days Ahead amateur scenario writer, who is a plainclothes man to ket an eye ogy that if the clerks looked smart heard tvping in his room until on Dowd. He’s out of the house its place. in them customers would he I ^ P ‘ mentally and'spirit- It takes time for everything and 12:ir., and D A IS Y SH EPH ER D , the most of the day, looking for work— “It’s the first new piece of fur­ promoted’ to buy ^hem in spite of ' understand things this is only a beginning, but isn’t niture I ’ve treated myself to in prompteq ro ouy mem m spue or | J^eant for nIHpr older nprmlp people. 'Vrovlpa Movies if-it pnponrnirincrlencouraging! only boarder who moves from the or so he says. If he makes any a lingering regret for the less ad years,” Mrs. Rhodes answered, her I have been produced for grown- W on’t it be nice when. If Johnny murder house. move to leave town, of course I ’ll vanced models. Dunde learns from the postman take you up on your offer to give work-worn fingers caressing the Then beautv experts were reaui- ’ theater is for grown-ups, and Mary ask to go to the movies. satiny wood. “I let Mr. Magpius that a monthly letter came to Mrs. him the works.” sitionedifion»H in to teachtpnrh fhpmthem the lino fine ^ orchestras and concert masters instead of feeling a bit uneasy and [ have never seriously considered conscience-stncken as we hand out Hogarth from SALLY GRAVES of “Suit yourself,” Sergeant Tamer have my old desk— ” points of groomiqg. Much stress I children as an audience. a couple of quarters with the re- New York. Recalling details of the : answered stiffly, as he hung up the “Any secret drawers in it?” Dun­ was laid on the aesthetic appeal .Audiences of Children mark that we don’t know whether mysterious murder of a Sally | receiver. dee asked quickly. of the clean hand, with the accent; In one day recently, however, I they ought to see it or not, we look Graves a month previous, Bonnie | “I don’t believe I ’m very popular Mrs. Dimdee snorted. “Huh! Now of the well manicured nail. A ! you’re talking like a storybook de­ received three notices. Perhaps over the paper and state happily, ransacks Mrs. Hogarth’s trunk and with Sergeant Turner,” Dundee hair-dresserX X CVX X ^ 1 I ^ rr ^ i, came- ^ i 1 ^ forward ^ W X V.4 Wwith X L X X X Xin- X ^ ^ ^ tective! Get along with you now, “Children, here is a movie I want learns that Sally is her daughter, mused ruefully. “Not that I blame side information about hair dress-1 S l S o f ' R “ ohs like a eon! and that the “D.” of her diary is him—having to take orders from and let me worry over these bills.” you to see tomorrow, and there is to be a play too, I must buy you DANIEL GRIFFIN, her son-in- a cub detective.” But, belying her briisqueness. her i f of“ , t ‘ ‘ ? rl^ .™ ^ t Vamooo'’‘’Ster S i f fovemfnt rreoognto cS- ty of the frequent shampoo. Later , important tickets for on Saturday morning. law, who embezzled a large sum lie « great dark eyes followed him fond­ a monitor was appointed to look ly as he left the room, swinging 4-u^ I audience m all three fields of pro- You mustn’t miss it.” Dear, what in Belton, Mo. For a long minute he stared at over the heads every so often, and a i* ^ Strawn leaves for Belton, plac­ the passkey on its loop of soiled a relief! his shorthand notes of the two to issue a gentle reminder in case ' Good times are coming, It’s ing Dundee in charge of the case. twine. The first door he opened with __ I One was from the Little Theater telegrams, then returned the prec­ the matter of the washing was n e g -' _ ^ pretty certain. . He meets J E W E L BRIGGS, “cutie” it permitted him entrance -into the . . . . ° ° I Guild, who were gpving a special ious tablet to his pocket. Funny how we are just discov- stenographer and boarder, absent room of Henry Dowd. ® ■ - * # « play for children and a character “I’m afraid you’re rather a isn’t it? But better late than during the murder. Bonnie exam­ 'Th * r- f R Kiiifa • sketch at a Saturday morning per- clumsy liar, as well as a clumsy w «ii A formance in one of the big theaters. I ering that children have rights. ines the boarding house register (To Be Continued) printer, Mr. Henry Dowd,” he mur­ Well, naturally, the stores per-, ^ 1 ^ever. to find registrants since Sally mured, almost regretfully, “and just sonnel picked up m looks like ______Graves’ murder. He believes Grif­ now I was calling you clever. At flowers after the summer rains. t fin killed both women. But wh6 is And one insignificant clerk, who J comprehensible to the driver, the the chancellor of the exchequer, any rate, you know your Des Griffn ? had always ■ worn ■ baggy dresses ■ woman suddenly noticed blonde were placed under his care. Moines, don’t you? I’d like to have t SANTA IS HERE loosely tied in at the hips, and a | hair under the driver’s cap, and He has worked under every a look at the ledgers of the House­ NOW GO ON WTTH THE STORY W IT H DOLI..’S W .ARDROBE Zulu type b(j^, was found to have saw she was dealing with a very premier since Gladstone and was wife’s Friend Corporation, for I CHAPTER XXVII a figure second to none when she ■ pretty girl, instead of a hard-boiled kept faith with the traditional have a hunch that you did honor The words themselves whijh Bon­ appeared in a black crepe, molded | driver. silence that has marked the impor­ that unfortunate concern with-your ! With his pack on his back, ready nie Dundee’s narrowed eyes r.;gard- to her natural waistline, and aj Then the girl explained: “I tant little street since its use by humble services, even ii. the name to bring joy and happiness to good Manchester Herald ed with such intense speculation beautifully modelled head was un- i don’t know the city at all, though "ministers. Even on his last day of Henry Dowd does not appear on B.ATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA little girls, he is bringing a com- I’attern Service conveyed no information not al­ ^ plete wardrobe for Dolly, one of earthed when she stopped frizzling | I can drive as well as any man. of work he answered an energetic the payroll.” No. 856. ready in his possession— “Henry the most attractive gifts of season. her hair, and brushed it smoothly! I came here to work my way “no” to all questions. There was still another telegram Sixty-six years ago today, on As our paniTns are mailed Dowd, Des Moines, Iowa, June 22.” What a real surprise for daughter, over* her forehead. j through aviation school, and since which should arrive at any time Nov. 25, 1863, the BatUe of Chat­ “I will not tell you anything,” It w'as the manner in which the to make a “sister outfit,” just from rrok]tt Lieutenant Straw'n. Turning the and office. She was seated at a When the persons recovers from banishes agonizing stomach gas as if W. JOHNSON qi»N« pages quickly he foimd what he nandsome new manogany se._^o.xiiy, the disease it is because he devcl- by magic! Heartburn, sour stomach, J’nsiicnt belching, all distressing symptoms of was looking for—a vital part of frowning over a sheaf of bills. ops in his body an antitoxin whicii ; acute indigestion go so quickly you’ll Henry Dowd’s story: ■ “W hy the heavy scowl. Mother opposes this poison or becau.^..- say it’s miraculous. Gasetts contain Q. (Strawn)—By the way, Dowd, Rhodes,” he asked lightly but sym­ scientific medicine injects into his carica papaya, the wonderful extract where did you come from? pathetically. body or provides him otherwio .■ A t the honorary title which her of tropical fruit, with other scientific A .— Des Moines, Iowa. I repre­ with antitoxin to overcome the digestive, corrective and antacid in­ new boarder had bestowed upon sented a small manufacturing con­ disease. gredients which end awful gas pains, her Mrs. Rhodes’ dark'eyes misted cern, known as The Housewife’s '{u m . // A s a result of their fundamental neutralize acidity, aid digestion of all Friend Corporation. They made up with tears. “Goodness knows I try HEW foods. Instant relief guaranteed, or MLM$ discovery, the Dicks were able to, to be a mother to my young people, a little kit of kitchen tools, includ­ develop, also a method of identify­ money back. Get Gasetts T O D A Y , at but sometimes I think I ’m nothing ing an implement that could pare ing the germ that causes scarlet any good drug store. FOR THANKSGIVING but an easy mark. Just look at potatoes and apples and cut them fever — a skin t6st which shows in fancy shapes— this light bill! Women in a house whether or not a person could re­ Q.— Where are they located? are always smuggling in electric sist the disease, a method of in­ I A.— Nowhere, now. The company irons and curling tongs and fans.* oculating people against the di­ failed, and I was out of work sev­ And on top of that, somebody’s sease and antitoxin which could be eral w'eeks, then I came to Hamil­ been trying to use a fan or some­ injected into patients for the treat­ ton, because I ’d heard times were thing that’s got too high a voltage good here— ” or whatever you call it, because the ment of the disease and also for REMEMBER fuses have burned out three times its prevention. Dundee slapped the tablet ex­ this last month. Running a board­ They have recently collected the ultantly. “Clever Mr. Henry Dowd! ing house is enough to try the results of observations made on ‘Out of work several weeks,’ were patience of a saint— ” 32,440 people on whom skin tests YOUR HOSTESS you? And where did you spend “I ’ll try to find the culprit for for scarlet fever have been made those several ,weeks? In Des you. Mother Rhodes,” Dundee and on 11,584 people who were Moines, or— New York City?” promised, “for I ’m afraid it’s my 'W oifi^ HAVE-. found in the skin tests to be likely That gay cheery bloom, the Chrysanthemum, lends color He was again on the point of ujjpleasant duty to make another to catch the disease when exposed leaving his room when the tele­ search of the boarders’ rooms. I AFFE-GI^ and who were therefore given to the festive holiday spirit. They’re fresh and lovely in phone rang. Eagerly he snatched presume you have a passkey?” graduated doses of the scarlet fever « » » our greenhouses. Gifts of flow’ers make friends, bring the receiver from the hook. “Dun­ toxin or small doses of the anti­ dee speaking.” Mrs. Rhodes drew her brows to­ toxin to aid them in resisting scar­ cheer to the sickroom, and ■will carry your Thanksgiving “Sergeant Turner, Dundee. A gether. “Of course I have but—” let fever. IF YOU HURRY couple of wires for you, received She sighed deeply, resignedly, then All of these people were exposed The Greeting bettfer than a thousand words. We will have within five minutes of each other. took the key from one of the to scarlet fever in one or more epi­ Cleaners There is still ^sufficient time ready thousands of Mums and Pom Poms in Pink, Bronze, Shall I read them to you or send drawers of the secretary. “I sup­ demics. The complete study indi­ to have a formal dress dyed or them by messenger?” pose, being a detective, you’ve got cates that inoculation against scar­ That Yellow, Red and White. a right to go poking about as much “Read them, p lea se .... Just a let fever is a safe precedure. Out Clean a tuxedo cleaned and pressed as you please, but I do hope, Mr. minute till I get a pencil____All of 12,775 people who were inocu­ before ’Thanksgiving. W e must , right!” Dundee that you’ll try to leave lated, there was no evidence of-harm Mixed Bouquets, Beautiful baskets, Potted Plants, Carna- “This one is from the Des Moines everything as you find it, so my nave the garment .today police department,” Turner told boarders won’t get on their high- in any case. though, to promise delivery. , tions, Roses, Boston Ferns and others. Place your orders Among the 11,584 susceptable him. “Ready? — ‘Receiver for horses and leave me flat. This is Phone' people who were immunized against early before you forget and regret. Housewife’s Friend Corporation the only way I ’ve got to make a Look your best over the holi­ scarlet fever in institutions where 7155 says no such name as Henry Dowd living.” day----- let the Dougan Dye appears on company’s books as “I’ll be very careful,” Bonnie as­ scarlet fever was epidemic, there Works acientifflally refreshen . salesman or other employe. Dowd sured her gently. “I don’t know was not one case of scarlet fever also unknown at No.—^Mondamin what I ’d do without your help. And subsequently. One thousand on-e your clothing. Avenue.’----- Got that?” now— one more thing. Can you tell hundred and ninety-one nurses and “’Yes!” and Dundee’s voice rang me whether Emil Sevier was in internes who worked in hospitals Ancierson Greenhouses with triumph. “W hat’s the other Hamilton the week-end of June first for people with contagious diseases wire. Sergeant? I’m ready!” and second?” were immunized against scarlet DO VC AN DYE WORKS “From Philadelphia,” Turner an­ “He was right here every week­ fever before they began work, were swered. “Here goes: "Herbert S. end after he came to board at my constantly exposed to scarlet fever HatrUen Street . and Flower Shop Magnus employe of Acme Paper house early in May,” Mrs. Rhodes during ‘ their work, but none of South Manchester Company as bookkeeper from May said positively. “He was always, -them cesntracted the disease. , 133 Eldridge Street. Phone 8686 1, 1928 to June 4, 1929. Recom­ grouching about having to work on As a rcafUlt of their ' study of the mendations excellent. Resigned as Sundays. Friday was his day off at us« of scarlet fever antitoxin, the

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seph Semple and family of Union Handsome prizes wnll be awarded. ing Day under the auspices of the GIFT LAW VALID BUSSES TO TRANSPORT street on Sunday. SCHOOLS HERE TO CLOSE Music will be furnished by Ernie Rockville Fish and Game Club. It will take place at the club s traps Mrs. Alice' Scharf and Mrs. FINDINGS SECRET ! Rock and his orchestra. Nicholas Isch of Wethersfield were FANS TO MERIDEN Steve Gerick Quits. at the west end of the city. Prizes ^ TUESDAY FOR VACATION Washington, Nov. 25.— (AP) — ROCKVILLE will be awarded and a cordial invita­ visitors in this city on Sunday. ■ Gift taxes imposed under the Fed-1 Steve Gerick, 58, of South street, tion i.s extended to the public to at­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carpenter . . Z 1! Ti* were held valid today by i who was shot several weeks ago by and children of Hartford were the ON MULLIGAN BOYS tend and look on. Thanksgiving Recess of hive the Supreme court in a case i Cubs Rooters to Travel to Sil* his daughter Jeanette Gerick, 16, guests of Mrs. William Jones of j Arrests Made Saturday. . and w'ho has been at the Rockviilc Days— Mills Close Thurs- j brought by Joseph H. Bromley of j ver Citv Thanksgiving Day Nursing Classes. Union street on gunday. I On Saturday evening shortly after City hospital undergoing treat­ day—. Stores Schedule.r, 1 1 Philadelphia who was required to: nin.’ The two home nursing classes be­ Mrs. Nicholas Isch of Wethers­ 'pay a tL of $20,598 on gifts to-' ^ame. 5 o’clock officer Richard Shea ar- ments, was released from the hos­ ing conducted by the Rockvil't field entertained members of the With Thanksgiving on Thursday : $568,300. | Yale Scientist Presents His : rested Charles Sweet of this city for pital on Friday and has gone to Chapter of the American Red Cro.ss Ever Ready Club at her home on “ , • 1 np roiirr nassea unon Lne aiiL, President Harold R. Germaine of i driving an automobile while under Hartforef to make his home with his of this week, all schools in M an-j , court passed upon the_ gift | will meet tomorrow. The regular Saturday night. A luncheon was c- L S . r wfll^cloil ... . iT . m______o r to w aRer-^ Ii tax imposed Snder the 1924 Reve- ^ubs .football team announced ! the influence of liquor. Sweet was sister. Mr. Gerick still carries the Chester will close tomorrow alter-i ^ ,,r.ri.z.. tv,. ' this morning that busses were be- Report to Milford Court; Tuesday class will meet in the after­ served and a musical program en­ noon for the rest of the week and ; "o e Act and amended under the , transport Manchester I driving * along near the Barstow two bullets, one of which is located noon at the usual hour, while the joyed. Mrs. Isch was formerly in 1 Garage on Prospect street, when be in the center of his head and the will reopen on Monday. December ' razo t ^ j a w . ■ football game between class which met Thursday evening charge of the club. 2. This affords the students I Bromley contended tlm gifts were Falcons in Meriden other in his neck, near his spinal » y a - Not Made Public. ' bumped into a Ford car owned by will meet, on Tuesday night in place The uniform Christmas decora­ i John P. Schmidt of Vernon, damag- cation of five days, and also give^ j • Thanksgiving Day afternoon. The cord. of Thanksgiving Day. tions are being installed in the cen­ the teachers an opportunity to i death and that the t ^ was illegal ■ school street His daughter. Miss Jeanette ' ing it badly. Sweet was released on ter of the city. The lights will be reach home in plenty of time for i because direct and not apportioned. Recreation Center at promptly Gerick, who did the shooting is at Liedertafcl Picnic. Milford, Nov. 25.-(A P )-A psy- $500 bonds to appear in court Mon- turned on early in December and Thanksgiving—...... dinner. land further because it lacked uni- e .j the Tolland County jail in default of „ _ . , ' r 4 ' 12:30 with the team leaving shortly chiatrists report on the mental con day morning at 9 o’clock. The Liedertafel Singing Society- Rockville will be brilliantly illumi­ As usual Cheney Brothers will j formity. before, Samuel Below of Grand avenue bonds of $7,500 awaiting trial in the diUon of James and John Mulligan, celebrated its fifty-third anniver­ nated during the Christmas season. close for Thursday only, startingj ^veram ent argued Congress had | ^ round trip charge of only a and William Stankieviez of Village Tolland County Superior Court at aged eight and seven years respec- sary at its Grove on West street The movement movement for for uniform Christ- Christ- work again on Friday morning. All j authority to make disposition of , (jollar will be made for transporta- tivdy,’ was presented before Judge j street were having an arguement on the January term on a charge of as­ Sunday. A t noon an elaborate din- mas decorations sponsored by the stores along Main street will be | property by gift subject to tion. The game will be played in RoL^rt C. Stoddard at a special se s-1 Vernon avenue on Saturday night sault with intent to kill. ner was served, followed by music | Rockville Chamberr-11------. f r-'.-nmorr-. of Commerce closed foc thc day, with the excep- tion, like any other method of gj. Stanislaus field. Anyone de- Sion of the Milford Town Court to- and got into a Lion^ Club Meets. and an entertainment. |has received the hearty co-operation tion of groceries and markets. They I transfer. ■ giring to go on the trip should leave The Rockville Lions Club met at day. After an hour’s deliberation They were arrested by officers D o./- Legion Membership. j of the merchants and others. will be open until nine Wednesday |I Justices Sutherland, Butler ...... and jjjgj^jg name at The Herald office bybv upon its findings, the case of the^gewicz and Cedor and locked up tor the Rockville House on Friday night. i Van DevanterL^cycAAAACA dissenteduAoocuLcu iniii theviicuv'*** opin- tclcphonetelephone orOF withwitfi ManagerjUaDagcr ver night. Following a supper, William Stanley Dobosz Post, American ■ ion. TheyThev took the positionnositinn the tax (jj-ipo. A.ssistanta Manager Happen boys, who are held for the death of | the night. On Sunday morning thej BISHOP VISITS POPE. I ^ r3o i -n n c i ci.* Legion, of whifch William C. Pfunder Only 20 were killed the other j was aa direct one,one. and that it had ^j. president v dGermaine. .,.,— Albert Kikenas, 3, at Milford last. were released B. Halstead, manager of the Rock- is commander, is asking its mem­ day when Mexico voted on a new i been invalidly imposed because n o t ______July was continued until Wednesday appear in court Monday d ^ ville-Manchester division of tlie bers to renew their membership for Vatican City, Nov. 25.— (AP) — president. We can do almost th a t' apportioned as required by the con- ^ i Sweet was fined $100 and costs Southern New England Telephone Pope Pius today granted an audi­ the year 1930. Over 25 per cent, of well in Caiicago alone. i stitution in imposing direct taxes. According to the manager of a c;ntinuK.ca wa= granted , t amounting to *113.78 in court ^ Company addressed the club and ence to the Right Rev. Thomas M. told of the manner in which the the members have already renewed Airmail transportedtransportea inm thetne United;uniieu; ------■ big London hotel. German visitors the request of David Fitzgerald, Jr„ morning O’Leary, bishop of Springfield, company served the public. 'Ihe and the request of the commander States during the first six months i It is an old custom in Derbyshire, to England are the be.st spenders counsel for the boys. . , ^ ^ intoxication that all members attend to this mat­ Mass. of this year was approximately England, to decorate beehives ju.st eating and drinking more thap president Philip Howe presided at The Pontiff asked a number of The problem dealing with their $10 ^ndjost^s ter before the end of the year. 3,400,000n a rtrv pounds. I 1 before Qa w'eeding. thziirtheir closest rivals, the Americans. the meeting. questions regarding diocesan ad­ case to serve best ^ ° delfca^e *7 on the intoxication charge and $5 Notes. ministration and at the conclusion 13 perhaps one of the most deiica.e | neace. Open Shoot Thanksgiving. Mrs. George Semple of East Ha,-t- of the audience imparted the bene­ ever presented to any Connecticut! announced in court this There will be an open snoot on diction upon the entire diocese. court. A month ago Dr. Healey, of | ^jjat a coroner’s inquest in- Thursday, November 28, Thanksgiv­ ford was the guest of her son, Jo­ Roston, head of the Institute of Hu- ito the ® death of Edwin Woodford man Relations at Yale was assigned will be held tomorrow morning. Choice Foods to study their mental attitude and to Judge Yeomans will preside. make recommendations. Edwin Woodford Dies. Secret Report. Edwin Hawley Woodford, SO, of to help you The report today was of a confi­ 10 Davis avenue, died at the Rock­ dential nature and v/as not revealed. ville City hospital on Saturday eve­ have a joyous The question is one of either charg­ ning at 9 o’clock, from the result of ing with delinquency and commit­ injuries received a week previous, ting them to a reformatory and when he was struck by an automo­ placing them in private home or Ue S* Government bile driven by Deraphin Pollio, 2l, semi-private school with no charge of Ellington, as he was crossing the against them. road near the Maxwell estate on Fitzgerald maintains the Mulligan Union street on the evening of No­ boys are not of a vicious type and vember 16. The condition of Mr. that a greater good can be done by Graded Woodford was critical from the The A & P offers the intrusting them - to a semi-private night he was taken to the institution school or a private home. and little hope was held out for hi.s finest of imported and The body of the Mikenas child recovery. domestic foods at lowest prices was found in a swamp near Silver . Fresh Killed Mr. Woodford was born in Avon, Beach, Milford, August 11. He 1849 the son of Cordelia 0«DER YOUR TURKEY AT AN A & P MEAT MARKET bc.n missmg since July 20, when he 1 (Hawley) and FranlUin Woodford. was taken on a picnic to the beacn ' He has been a resident of Rockville Choice Turkeys will be Low in Price at the A & P by his mother Mrs. Kate Mikenas of for mamy years, and for sixty years, Ansonia. previous to his retirement a few The Mulligan boys, inmates of an years ago, Mr. Woodford was con­ orphan asylum, confessed to the nected with the United States En­ killing and to setting fire to a road­ velope Co., where he was superin­ house. tendent of the concern for a long SPECIAL FIXINGS lime. He was a member of the TURKEYS FOR Everything you Men's Union of Union Congregation­ SPURNS al church. THANKSGIVING Mr. Woodford is survived by a need for a feast daughter, Mr.s. Grace Wilcox of MARSU.MALLOWS RUMANIAN BRIDE Springfield, Mass., six grandchildreu and one great grandchild of Spring- Cnmpfir« lb pkg 25c field, a grand niece, Mrs. Eleanor a'waits you FOR KING BORIS Broderick of Naugatuck, and a niece BE.NSDORP’S COCOA Mrs. E. E. Sikes, who resided at the lb pkg 3.5c THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTI\ E UP TO Woodford home on Davis avenue. THANKSG1MN(J DAY .— (AP) — Rumors concern­ The funeral of Mr. Woodford will PHTED DATE.S ing the probability of a marriage be­ be held from Union church chapel pkg 19c tween King Boris and Princess on Tuesday at 1 p. m. *Rev. George Ilcana of Rumania have bobbed up S. Brookes, pastor of the church will NUT STCFFED DATES Sugar 1 0 5 5® again, but have been squelched by officiate. Interment will be in thc lb 29c the Bulgarian goverment. Offi­ family plot in the Farmington ceme­ cials here declare that the reports, tery, Farmington. DIAMOND \4ALNLT MEATS which had their origin in the Ru­ SILVEKBBCOK LB The many friends of the deceased, S o e t in 33c 3 o z Lin 23c manian press, were inspired and B u tter 4 5 ' who are unable to attend the serv­ that they tvere without foundation. MARASCHINO CHERRIES ices, will be given an opportunity to Since the opposition of the Vati­ 3 or jar 15c can wrecked the project of an al­ pay tlieit last respects during the D IL M O N T I R aisins SecHlcd or srrdirss 2 PKG,'; liance j*Etw een the Bulgarian ruler noon hour, as the-church chapel will SALTED rE.4.NLTS and Princess Giovanna of Italy, the be open to the public after 11 a. m. lb 33c 'king has seemingly given up, for \'eterans’ Night Observed. the time being, ideas looking to- About one hundred* members of PLANET MINTS Mince Meat NONE SUCH ^ PKGS * 5 ' ward thc perpetuation of his dy- Alden Skinner Camp, Sons of Union H Ib 10c iiepIj'. Veterans and its Auxiliary, with Fancy, Fresh Milk-Fed 37c Ever since the close of the world several members of the Grand Army ENCORE MAYON.NAI.se war there have been recurrent ru­ CHICKENS, 4 lbs. average, lb...... and widows of the Civil War vet­ 8*4 oz jar 21c Dromedary Dates PKG mors of a Rumanian alliance. It erans, enjoyed a turkey dinner in G. was generally believed here, how­ A. R. Hall last Saturday evening. 35c SPR ES OF ALL KINDS ever. that they were part of a plan Each year ‘‘Veterans’ Night” is o'o- which Queen Marie of Rumania FOWL, 4 lbs. average, lb...... served in commemoration of Lin­ conceived of having her three Cranberry Sauce 2 35® (laughters marry the Kings of Jugo­ coln’s Gettysburg address, which 35c slavia, Greece and Bulgaria, consol­ was delivered on November 19,188,1. FANCY LONG ISLAND DUCKS, lb...... idating the relations among those Past Department Commander Dr. THANKSGIVING countries and increa.sing Rumanian Charles W. Roberts of Hartford w.is Ginger Ales pi'estigcinv.-Aigv in theAAA^ Balkans.______the principal speaker and he deliver- 2 5 c Two-thirds of this program %vas g j a forceful and eloquent addres.s, DELICACIES FRESH RIB ROAST PORK, lb...... ^ D O T S S O e .sctiially carried out. Thc monarchy ijcfitting thc occasion. There were Canada Dry ,iic.A,A,-oQro,idisappeared fromfinm Greece,rtrp.rrr. buthut in g^jg^ remarks by James Haggerty of AT LOW PRICES FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 10 q DOZ Jugo-Slavia Queen Marie’s name- Willimantic department commander Clicquot Club Sl.59 .-=ake shares the throne with Alex­ of the G. A. R., Morgan B. Haven of Fine to bake, lb...... ■g r a p e f r u it ander. New London, department president. can 23c C & C Imperial ^ry DOZ SI.49 Thc third part of the program Sons of Union Veterans and Mrs. was delayed first by the political BEST TOP ROUND or 49c Rice of Danbury, department presi­ f r u i t f o r s a l a d DOZ .situation 'in this country. Bulgaria O 'K e e fe s Pale Dry $1.19 dent of the Auxiliary. Del Monurf No. 1 can 24c was disturbed successively by the FACE RUMP STEAK, lb...... • • • Leroy Marin, a member of Aldcn communist movement, the agrarian Clicquot Sec J BOTS S O c agitation and a Bolshevik menace SkinneuCamp, w^as master of cere­ 35c f r u i t c a k e and the bachelor king had plenty monies and his witty remarks as he Grandmolher’a each 39c to think about without considering introduced the speakers and other GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS, lb...... E.4CH marriage. entertainers, caused much merri­ PICKLES Fruit Cake « rw.ck After the domestic problems had ment. The program was one of tiic FRESH MADE SAUSAGE 29c Sweet or Sweet Miie«l qt 41c been settled, King Boris began to best. ‘‘The Making of the i " Sour, Sour Mixed, Dill qt 33c con.sider thc future. He decided tableaux form being a special fea­ Link or country style, lb...... that national and dynastic interests ture. Mrs. Oliver Peck took the OLIVES Bell’s Poultry Seasoning 9 ‘ would best be served by an alliance part of Bettsy Ross and Joseph Wil- 35c Plain 4 oz jar 19c with the House of- Savoy. But when Ickc w'as an ideal George Washing­ STANDARD Solid Meat OYSTERS, pt...... Stuffed 3 oz jar 18c the Pope prevented this, because ton. Othcr.s in the cast were Md- 7>4 oz jar 59c 4oz jar 25c Fancy CaHfomla soft ■kcll LB of the Bulgarian constitutional pro­ dred St. Loui:-. Naomi Binheimer. W a ln u ts vision that thc eldest son of the Caroline Davi.s and Lillian Green­ king must be reared in the Bul­ CRISCO wood. The reader was Mrs. Mattie garian national church, the monarch lb tin 2Se Degenkolbe; Mrs. Kitty Yost was Fresh Fruits a n d Vegetables From itrert, GALIX5N decided to let the matter rest. clean apple* JUG thc accompanist. Other numbers on A * P SQUASH Sweet Cider the program follows; piano duet, can 15e Mrs. Mildred St. Louis and Mrs. Kitty YALE’S FENCE BACK Yost; vocal duet, Mrs. Bessie Biinn CANDIES and daughter Ruth; vocal solo, for Thanksgiving OldColonyBeveragesJXk'OT 10® Gloatn Mixturs lb jar S7c William Stamps. Members of the New Haven, Nov. 25.— (AP) — committee were Mrs. Flora Stamps, Primrofle Mixture lb jar 31e For the segement of Yale’s famous Mrs.. Ftose Lacrosse, Mrs. Lizzie trliite sr eolorid LB Y^our Nearest A & P Store j e l l ie s college campus fence which was Avignon, Mrs. Lulu Binheimer, Mrs. Cheese taken from Pack’s studio a week Bessie Blinn, Mrs. Pauline Blinn, A 4 P Grape or Currant | ago Saturday and turned up at a •George Hammond, Alden Usher, Has a Complete Assortment! 7 oz jar 15e Harvard Lampoon dinner in Cam­ Francis and Felix LaCrosse. A o r 2 25® bridge Friday night, was delivered Baptist Church -Extends. _ A ft P PURE PRESER>’ES C urrants at the studio this morning. At a Congregational meeting of -16 oz jar 21e The express company to which the Rockville Baptist church held the fence was delivered in a crate following the regular morning serv­ Fresh Cut Highly Bleached IRMON AND ORANGE PEEL AVP CiN early Saturday, in Boston by a 16c P u m pk in ice on Sunday, it was voted to c.x- 4 oz pkg ISe group of Harvard and Yale men, CELERY HEARTS, bunch ..... tend a call to Rev. Edward L. Nield took the package to the studio. It CITRON PEEL was not immediately uncrated and of Montville, this state to become New Arrivals of - 4 oz pkg 21c may not be for a day or so. It was pastor of the church, which has been Lucious Red 2 ^ C G rape J u ice *•» ‘>^37® ‘‘’ M® stated there is no immediate use without a pastor for the past two for the fence as a photographic months. EIMPEROR GRAPES, FLORIDA HAFFENREFFER background. Mr. Nield preached as a candidate Contents 5 bota 25e The fence arrived here early yes­ on Supnday, November 24, both 2 lbs...... , and M ixed N uts alraonde and Braall nnta -*5® terday. Express charges of $8.35 morning and evening, impressing the CIGARETTES on it had been prepaid and the con­ large congregation present. Large Cape Cod Howe . 1 Q r* CALIFORNIA Lucky Strike*, Old Gold*, Kennedy Common Crackers, lb...... 18c signee gave his name as Eric Gus­ Rev. Warren P. Grant of Hartford CRAiN BERRIES, lb...... Chesterfields, Camels tafson. presided at the meeting and Rcg'.- ORANGES. 2 pkga 25e Lemon or Chocolate Pie Filling, 2 pkgs...... 15c Captain Firpo Greene of the Yale nald Kent was clerk. football team probably will be the Mr. Nield is forty-five years of Fancy Selected YELLOW FANCY MAJNB first to be photographed against the age, married, and has tw’o grown ALL SIZES AT fence. He had delayed having his children. He is highly recommend­ t u r n i p s a n d HUBBARD 15, lb s . 4 $ c picture taken until the fence was ed by the State Baptist Association SPECIAL Potatoes recovered. The first photographs and it is hoped by the congregation SQUASH 1 3 c made with the fence were in 1879 of the local Baptist church that he when the late Walter Camp, cap­ 4 lbs...... PRICES! will accept the call. tain that year had his picture and THE Public W hist and Dance. that of his famous team made with GREAT The Children of Mary of St. THE ATLAIVTIC & PACIFIC bav. Be™ara'a;cburcb f - YubU' GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC its dinner amd elect a captain tomor- w’hist and dance m the Town Hall, row night. After that it is expected Memorial Building on Thanks^vmg the 1929 picture will be made- Eve for the benefit of the churcu. -s\--. - r > ^

MANCHESTER EVENING HEEAU), SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1929. j V 'J»AGE TWELVE ■ ■»».•'“'■■ -.. ..m. _v T H E FI ED SECTI ON BIIY /%MD SELL H ERElBH BH M i .VVVV%3C%3k3»3k3»VS3SX3k3k3*3CS£%3»3WkSBCWk3«3KXX3CX3S3aXXXXS3aSWa3SX5«St»SS«S£SCX3£3«»^^ ,jj{5jXx x 55XXXXXX5CC5SXXSC»SX3S5SX««!»^^ LEGAL NOTICES Want A(3 Information LOST AND FOUND 1 REPAIRING 23 A P A R riVl E NTS— F LATS— 79 LEGAL NOTICES 79 TENEMENTS 63 l o s t —BILL FOLD in Manchester, VACUUM CLEANER, phonographs, AT A COURT OF PROB.\TE HELD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Manchester or between Manchester and Bolton clock, gun repairing, key fitting. TO RENT—6 ROOM tenement, at Manchester, ■ ■within and Tor the at Manchester, within and for tho Braithwaite, 52 Pearl street. modern, garage, rent reasonable. district of Manchester, on the ICd. District of Manchester, on the 23d. Evening Herald Notch, containing $5.00, and two day of November. A. D.. 1929. day of November, A. D., 1929. automobile licenses, one Rhode Apply Arthur A. Knoffa, 875 Main MATTRESSES, box springs, pil­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. CLASSIFIED Island and one Connecticut, name street. Telephone 5440. Judge. J udge. ADVERTISEMENTS Luther Green. Finder keep money lows and cushions made over, Estate of John W. Johnson late of Estate of Anthony Labutes of equal to new. I day service. Phone FOR RENT—3 & 4 room flat, all im­ Manchester in said district, deceased. Manchester, in said District, in­ Count six average lords to a line. and return licenses to E. A. Hazen, Upon application of Clarence W. capable. Initials, numbers and abbreviations ■ 6448 Manchester Upholstering Co., provements, including hot water Andover R F D No. 1, Telephone When You Need Johnson praying that an instrument 'The Conservator having exhibited each count as a word and compound | 331 Center street. Established heat. 170 Oak street. Inquire 164 Rosedale 43-3. purporting to be the last will and bis account with said estate to thi.s words as two words. Minimum cost is ; since 1922. j Oak street or call 8241. testament of said deceased be ad­ Court tor allowance, it is orice of three lines. mitted to probate and that letters of ORDERED:—That the 30th dav of ^ m • • I PAY CHECK LOST—Notice is CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repair- j To Have FOR KENT—4. 5, AND 6 ROOM administration with th# will anne.xed .Vovember, A. D.. 1929. at 9 o'clock, Line rates per day for transient i hereby given that Pay Check No. ed, key fitting, safes opened, saw ; be granted on said estate, as per forenoon, at the Probate office, in ads. V4A 34. payable to Gattuno Poli- rents. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 application on file, it is said .Manchester, be and the same i.s EffectiTC March 17, 1927 filing and grinding. Work called ■ Main street. Telephone 4642. Cash Charge to, for week ending Nov. 2, 1929 ORDERED:— That the foregoing I assigned for a hearing on tlie allow­ 7 ccsl y cts for. Harold Clemscn, 108 North ' application be heard and determined ance of said account witli said c.s- f, Consecutive Oays has been lost. Anj'one attempting Somediing Done FOR RENT—1 ROOM TENEMENT ;it the Probate office in Manchester tatc. and this Court direct.s tlie con­ Consecutive Days S ctsi 11 cts Elm street. Tel. 3648. 11 ctsi 13 CIS to cash this check will be prose­ with garage and improvements, 52 in said District, on the 39th day of servator to give pulilic notice to all I Ony November, A. D., 1929. at 9 o'clock in persons interested therein to appear Ml orders for irregalar insertions cuted to the full extent of the law. SEWING MACHINE repairing o|' Spruce street. Inquire 125 Center the forenoon, and that notice be 1 i‘id be licard thereon by publishing will be charged at the one Ime rate. Finder please return to the Cor­ all makes, oils, needles, and sup* | street. Telephone 8623. Siven to all persons interested In 1 a copy of this order in sonic news­ Special rates for long term every porate Accounting Dept., Main said estate of the pendency of said paper having a circulation in said div advertising given upon request. plies. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward PHONE 5121 tipplication and the time and t>lace of Iiistrict, on or before November \1'>. .\ds ordered for three or s : days office. Cheney Brothers. street. Tel. 4301. FOR RENT—FOUR room tenement, with all improvements and garage hearinjr thereon, by publtshtiiK .a 192:*. and liy iiostiiig ;i copy of this nnd stopped l*efor© the third or nl h copy of this order in some newspaper I order on tlie piihlie sign post in tlo' d?v will he charged only for the ac- LOST — COLLIE DOG bearing ■ at 5 Ridgewood street. Rent $23 Coventry license No. 13248. Finder j having a circulation in said district. I Town iT Maiichc.ster. five da> s beri-rv tiial number or times the ad Rboe'i';' COURSES AND CLASSES 27 month. Inquire 178 Parker street. on or before November 2j, 1929, and | said day of hearing and return maKo ed charging at the rate earned, but please return to 53 Spruce street j Dial 5623. by posting a copy of this order on to this Court. II 1 allowances or refunds can be marie Ask for a Want-Ad tho public sign post in said town of AVILLIAM S. HYDF; on SIX time ads stopped after the or telephone 4457. BARBER TRADE taught in day FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, Manchester, at least five days before Judge. and evening classes. Low tuition Taker and Tell Her tlie day of said hearing, to appear if H- 1 1-23-29. ***^k'o^niil forbids''; display lines not rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 lower floor, all modern improve­ titey-see cause at said time and place ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 ments, available December 1st. C. and be heard relative thereto, and ^^The Herald will not be responsible Market street, Hartford. What You Want. E. Lewis, 44 Cambridge street. mtike return to this court, and l>y AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELP for more iliaii one Incorrect Insertion PHOTOGRAPHS FOR Christmas— mailing in a registered letter, post* at -Maiiclicstcr, witliin and for the of any advertisement ordered for Make appointments now for early Telephone 7269. age paid, a copy of this order to Mrs. District of Maiichestef, on the 23d. MONEY TO LOAN 33 day of .November. A. P., 1929. more than one time. sittings. Avoid last minute rush She’ll take care of Hilda Xyquist. lOOS East -lOth The inadvertent orii.sslon of 'acor- FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, on Divi­ street. Brooklyn, N. Y*. I’rcscnt WII.LIA.M S. HYDE. Esip. rcct luiblication of advertising will be and disappointment. The New sion street, all improvements. In­ WILLIAM S. HYPE J udge. rectilied only by cancellation of the you and it’s ten to Studio. Dial 8383, 9 Johnson Ter­ NO TIME IS WASTED quire 46 Walnut street. Telephone Judge. I'lstate of IgnatT: Charley late of charge made for the service rendered. H-U-:o-29. .Manchester, in said District, deceas­ • • • race. 6472. ed. .Ml advertisements must conforiri Our service is quick, courtesy and one that you’ll get Tlie administrator having exhibit­ ANNOUNCEMENT.—Large stock In style, coicv and typography' with private on all FOR RENT—FIVE room flab, steam AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ed his administration account ssilU rc'ulatio' -. cnfr«ced by the pulilisb- of antique furniture, also first class at JIanchester. within and for the said estate to this Court tor allow­ rrs and they reserve the right to the result you want. heat, second floor, large rooms. In­ ance, tt is repairing and refinishing. V. LOANS UP TO $300 quire 219 Summit street or tele­ Ptstrict of Jlauchester, on tlie 23d. edit, revise or reject any -oy con­ Hedeen, Dial 4498. The Old Wood day of November, A. P., 1929, ORDERED; — That tlie 39lh day of sidered objectionaide. phone 5495. I’resent IVILLIAM y. HYDE, Esq.. November, A. D.. 192:>. at 9 o'docki CLOSI.no h o u r s —Classtned ads to Shop, 15 Pitkin street. Come in—Phone or Write! .Iiidgp. forenoon, at tlie Probaie ofCii-e, in. be published same day must be re­ FOR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE 4 E.state of Robert Watts late of said Manelirster. lie and tlie same is ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturd.ays and 5 rooms, near Cheney mills, Maiichestef. In said District, deceas- asrigiied for a bearing on the .allov- “ The only charge three and one- I d. aiice of said adiiiiiii.sii ,i i ion account, AUTOMOmi-ES FOR SAI.E 4 CLASSIFIED DOES ALL TASKS white enamel plumbing, very rea­ ^ ^ TELEPHONE YOUR half per cent per month on unpaid The AcImliil.stiator having exhibit­ witli said estate, aiul this Court di­ GOOD USED CARS amount of loan.” sonable. Inquire Tailor Shop, 5 Wal­ ed lii.s administration account svith rects the administrator to give pul.'- WANT ADS. nut street. Telephone 5030. .said estate to this Court for allow- lic notice to all persotm interested \ds are accepted over the telephone Cash or Terms aiiep, it is tliercin to appear and lie heard (t'the CH.MtOK R.ATU given above Madden Bros. PERSONAL. FINANCE CO. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at OFtDERED;— That the 30th dav of thereon by piiblisliing a copy of tins IS a convenience to advertisers, but November, A. D,, 1 929. at 9 o'clock, order iu some newspaper bavinv fs a CO , ,, , accepted as GSl Main St. Tel. 5500 the CASH RATI'.S will be , Room 2, Second Floor, 79 Wells street, all modern im­ torenooii, at the Probate otCiec, in circulation in said Di.stnei, ..n or be­ fore .November 2.‘i, 1929. ami to pii?i- r-'ULL PATMR.N'T If pabl at the busi­ 1928 Nash 4 Pass. Advance Coupe. State Theater Building, provements, furnace. Call at 81 .saiil Manchester, be anil the same is ness office on or before the seventh Wells street. Tel. 7617. as.signed for a hearing on the allow­ ing a copy of tills order on the' public, dav following the hrst '"seruon of 1926 Studetaaker Commander Sedan. 753 Main St. South Manchester ance of said administration account .sign po.st in the Town wluie the de­ 'each ad otherwise the CHARCjL CONKEY AUTO CO. with said estate, and this Court di­ ceased last dwelt, live days before rt.ATE yvill be collected. No responsi­ Licensed by the State Phone 3430 said day of hearing and return make ads 20 E. Center Studebaker Dealer rects the administrator to give pub­ bility for errors In telephoned FUEL AND FEED 49-A BOARDERS WANTED 59-A HOUSES FOR RENT 65 lic notice to all persons interested to this Court. ticcuracy WILLIA.M S. FIYDF; will be assumed and their 10 GOOD USED CARS to appear and be heard fliereon liv cannot be guaranteed. HARD WOOD $6 per load. Hard BOARDERS WAN TED in private puhli.shing a copy of this order iii J udge. Crav.Tord Auto Supply Company HEI.R WANTED— MALE 36 FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 7 H- 1 1 -23-29. INDEX OF slab wood $5.LH) load. Wm. J. Mc­ family, near Center. Address Box -some newspaper having a circulation Center & Trotter Streets rooms, bath, steamheat, garage. 31 ill said Iiistrict. on or before Noveni- CLASSIFICATIONS Kinney. Phone Rosedale '2S-L. L, in care of Herald. Telephone 6495 and 8063 SALESMEN TO SELL our high Mather street, Manchester. E. A. ber 2'i, 1 929, and liy posting a copy rdrtlis ...... grade garden and field seed direct Standish, Andover, Conn. Telephone I'f this order on the public sign post Lngagements ...... 1925 HUDSON BROUGHAM to planters. A good position with 1353-5, Willimantlc. in the Town wliere the deceased last ANOTHER Marriages ...... j' big income. Experience unneces­ AFAR I MENTS— FLATS— ilwclt. five clais before said dav of Deaths ...... - 1927 CHEVROLET LAUDAU GARDEN-LAWN — hearing and return make to tliis ELIZABETH PARK Card of Thanks ...... ^ Terms—Trades Considered sary. Cobb Co., Franklin, Mass. DAIRY rRUDUCTS 50 lENEMENTS 63 Coil rt. ]n Memoriam ...... BETTS GARAGE FARMS AND LAND FOR WILLIA.M P. IIVPF: i,ost .and Found ...... Hudson-Essex Dealer 129 Spruce RELIABLE MAN with car as Di­ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ J udge. HOME SOLD A nnou nceincnl E ...... rect Factory Representative in FOR SALE—FINE HUBBARD SALE 71 ir-I 1-2.3-29. Personals ...... squash 3c per Ih., at 39 Deming ment on Ridgewood street, $20 We have two or three more nica .Mifoniob'le* Manchester and nearby counties. month. Inquire at 11 Pddgewood street. G. W. Hibbert, Phone 8290. FOR SALE BUILDING SITES in singles complete or nearly complete Automobile.s for Sale ...... GAKACiES— SERVICE— No experience necessary. Unusual street. Auroniotil 1 es for I’.xdtange opportunity for advancement. every section of the town. Low in tfiis beautiful section of Manches­ Auto .Accessi'i'ies— ...... s t ()RA(;e 10 Must be willing to start on rea­ FOR SALE — HUBBARD squash, prices and easy terms. Now de­ ter. Take a walk up Henry street Auto Repin-ing— Painting ...... ^ sugar pumpkins, e.xtracted honey, FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, TheHoO Auto Sc',Mills ...... WANTED—USED cars, old cars sonable basis. Syncro Motors Com- veloping “Clearview.” Arthur A. and Tanner street. You will be good cider vinegar. W. L. Fish, '2S4 modern conveniences. W. G. Glen- ^i^iiti-is —b'ep by Ti lick ...... moved from yards etc. General pg.ny, Battle Creek, Michigan. ney Company, Allen Place. Knofla, 875 Main street. Tei. 5440. agreeably surprised at the growth Autos— For line . .^...... Lake street. Phone Rosedale 32-2. Auto Repairing. Abel’s, 26 Cooper of this wonderful home section. <;:i IM J — Se r V M'O—St orj ge , . . *. t Investment Co. Prices and terms are really in-vit- —BifV'le ...... J street. Dial 5520. FOR SALE — YELLOW GLOBE FOR RENT—2 ROOM furnished hdusf:s for s a l e ing. Take a drive or walk through W-n'b'l Aurn? —Mftnrrvcles ... 1 LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 turnips, 75c a bushel delivered. B. apartment, steam heat, also single 72 Ittidmsv and l*raff>«Nii.na\ Services room. Inquire 109 Foster street. Organized to operate in First the property at your earliest con­ ' Sr••vD'h'= Offered HFJSINESS SERVICES R. Keeney, 596 Keeney street. Tele­ PROSPECT Street at top of hill. venience. fllTered FOR SALE—GEESE at 621 Hai# phone 3321, days or 4691 after 6:30. Beautiful new English type home. 6 ,i ,1. r r-iff OKKEREI) 13 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, and Second Mortgages also $6,000— $500 cash will get you a Ibc'.li ford Road. Call 8962. well arranged i-ooms, sun room, h'b.I , V _ 111 - I' FOR SALE — GREEN Mountain with all modem improvements, in­ Builder’s P'inance solicits 'our warrantee deed to a brand new six breakfast nook, hot water heat, 3 l-'v 1, ;Ill 111...... WELDING, bracing, carbon burn­ potatoes, $2.00 bushel, delivered. cluding garage. Inquire 150 Sum­ room single, all utilities are connect­ H* .r ;n c _ ri 11 111 111 11 fireplace, tile bath with shower, confidence in the placing of ing and blacksniithing. Chas. O. W. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 Thomas Burgess, Wapping, Conn. mit street or phone 8317. ed, steam heat. If you see it you Nelson, 277 East Middle Turnpike. brass plumbing throughout, at­ M • : ’ • r,... V- _ 1 >t t-Hcnir Tel. Rosedale 60-2. ! FOR RENT—5 , ROOM tenement, First and Second Mortgages. will certainly try to stop paying .M.v 1. --'I'’ nrll'Ilt;. FOR THANKSGIVING — Geese, tached heated garage. Price attrac­ rent and own a home of your own. !■ VI.' ■rg - Ihi ;if> r: n i roasting chicken, comb honey. modern conveniences, with or tive. Terms can be arranged. Call Se rv '.ces without garage, 45 Pearl street. Very desirable property on Sum­ HUILDING— Fred Krah, 669 Tolland Turnpike. 4522. Twenty-six (26) years’ local mit street on the hill near East ■ 11 •J4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Inquire John Hand 43 Pearl street. I, , :. m — C'. e a n 111 g CONTRACTING 14 Phone 4949. experience in this field. Center street. The price is reasoi>- 1 r.Sf r> ice . . FOR S A L E -$800 DOWN buys new •2fi FOR RENT—VERY desirable five able and details furnished upon rc- .■d —U' ^ ■ ..s s- Se r l i ee . . CARPENTER WORK, porch and FOR THANKSGIVING — Large FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furni­ colonial home. Six rooms, tile bath, l-;i! i:**a; iona 1 room tenement on Locust street, storm enclosures, alto’'ations, re­ roasting chickens, alive or dressed. ture. Must be sold at once. Call at oak floors, fireplace. Mortgages ar­ t'MijrrcS .'ii,d ijiasse.s ...... Luck Bros. R. D. No. 2, Glaston­ 67 Wadsworth street. heat furnished. Available Dec. 1st. ranged. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main We are ‘always in the position | we have a nice six room sin- I'l ; \ .1 ; e 11; if ruot ion ...... pairs, roofing, and garages. T. Niel­ Telephone 3010. to place sums from $500 (Fiveigrie with a tile bath and shower, 1 lancing ...... son, telephone 4823. bury, Conn. Tel. Man. Div. 3334. street. Tel. 5440. yi 11 s;ca ; — L u*a iMa 1:c ...... FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furni­ Wanteil —Ins'nicii.in _...... FOR SALE—Turkeys for Thanks­ ture, including player piano, par­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, FOR SALE — NEW BEAUTIFUL llunared) upwards with faTo^'lcSTfi |ei iiaiiid:]! giving, 55c lb.-live. Mrs. Peter Mil­ lor suite, dining room set, exten­ 192 Spruce street, garage if de­ English type home. 6 rooms, fire­ and good returns. over. The price is lower than it I'.onds—Slocks—.Mni tgages 31 K L() RI S I S - NURSERIES 1.5 ler, Jr., 743 Tolland Turnpike. Tel. sion table, china closet, kitchen sired. Reasonable. Inquire second place. steam heat. Small amount should be. Kiisiness opl'ort utiit ies ...... floor. Money to Loan ...... 33 FOR SALE—CUT FLOWERS, ear- 4269. cabinet etc. Can be seen at 215 j down. Terms. Price only $7500. Help nnd SHuntion.. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main street. nations, chrysanthemums, pom­ Pine street, balance of this week, j FOR RENT—NEW 5 ROOM apart­ Help Watitef] — Female ...... TURKEYS FOR Thanksgiving. Tel. 5440. , ! ROBERT J. SMITH Help Wanieil —.Male ...... poms all colors, also potted plants. ment at 67 Wadsworth street, all Order early. Gilbert H. Storrs, FOR SALE—$55.00 silk floss mat- I EDWARD J. HOLL, President] iqOJ Main St. Phones 3450, 5746 Help Wati'ed —.Male or Femal 621 Hartford Road. Tel. 8962. modern improvements. See Mrs. .\geiiix Wari'pd ...... Coventry, Conn. Telephone Rose­ tress, slightly used. Price $30.00 if i 86.) Main Street, j vve Build, We Sell, We Buy, Situ.ations Wanted — Female dale 34-5 Manchester. sold this week. Mrs. Loomis, 153 | Johnson, first floor. L(;TS FOR SALE 73 .Sit uanous Wanted—Male .. Pearl street. ■ South Manchester, Conn. We insure. ICmployment Agencies ...... MUVlNCi— IKIICKING— FOR RENT—4 ROOM upstairs flat HOME BUILDERS.—A few choice l.ive Stock— Pet*— Poultry— Valiiclc« STORAliE 20 on Ridge street, steam heat. In­ building lots on Prospect street, Does—Birds— Pets ...... ARTICLES FDR SALE 45 FOR SALE — DINING' TABLE [ quire 79 Ridge street, upstairs. close to bus service, convenient, to i.ive Stock — Vehicles ...... MERCHANDISE ordered by you to­ three piece genuine leather suite. Poultry and Supplies ...... FOR SALE—FRESH made s'weet See furniture at 55 Bissell street. mills, high elevation. Price low. Wanted — Pets— Poult ry—Stock 44 day in New York, or to be sent to FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat on cider, also apples. Call Manchester Owner Mrs. Loomis 153 Pearl St. Call 6185. For Sole— .^1 iscelInpe..M 929. at 9 o'clock in YOU some: ! .Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. G3 street. Dial 5921. FOR SALE— HARD WOOD and garden street, all improvements: live forenoon. and that notice lie Business Locations for Rent .... G4 hard slabs, stove length $6 and $9 also 4 room single house, newly given to all per.soiis interested in ANTI- FREEZE j [ no, TH I Houses tor Ren' ...... 65 per load. A. Firpo, 116 Wells street. WANTED— TO BUY 58 done over, at 122 Birch street. Call said e.siato of tlie pendency of said .‘Suburban for Rent ...... GG application and tlic time and jdace of SOLUTION ? i I CAR IS- j .‘-tiiiniiier Humes for Rent ...... GT FRUFESSIUNAL Dial 6148. at either place or phone 5092 or lioariiig tlicrooii, by publisliing a Wanted to Rent ...... GS SERVICES 22 WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices 7240. copy of this order iu some newspaper I fteni Estate For S:ile FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING fut rags, paper, magazines and iiaving a circulation in said district, COOLFP, I Apartment Building for Sale ... G9 PIANO TUNING kinds of wood, sawed to order: metals. Also buy all kinds ot FOR RENT--4 ROOM tenement, all on or before November 2,I. 1 929. anil IF Business Property for Sale ...... 79 chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial improvements, and garage, 23 Trot­ liy posting a copy of tliis order on Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 hickory, hard, white birch, slab and the public sign-post in said town of Housts for Sale ...... 72 chestnut. L. T. Wood Co. 55 Bis­ 6389 or 3886. ter street. Apply 116 Center. Tele­ John Cockerham .Manclie.ster. at least five days before "7^ Lots For Sale ...... 73 6 Orchard St. Tel. 4219 sell street. Di^ 4496. phone 450S. I lie day of said licaring. to appear Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 JUNK if tlicy sec cause at said time nnd .viubiirlian for Sale ...... 75 FOR SALE — SEASONED hard Highest prices for anything saleable, FOR RENT—6 ROOM upstairs flat, jilace and lie heard lenitive tliereto, Real Estate for bjxchai.ge ...... 76 The Pacific Ocean is composed of all modern improvements, newly and make return to this eoiirt. Wanted— Real Estate ...... 77 wood, sawed to order, chunks $6.50 particularly copper, brass, rags, WILI.IA-M HVL’K .Auction—Legal Notices approximately 68,634,000 square load, split $7.25. Fred Giesecke. magazines. Call 5879. Wm. Ostrin- renovated, steam heat, garage. In­ .1 ud.c e. J.egal Notice.s ...... 7 9 miles. Phone Rosedale 36-12. sky, 91 Clinton. Prompt attentiom quire 128 Summer street. H-1 1-23-29. Legal Xotices ...... 7S

GAS BUGGIES— Visitors fix By FRANK BECK

YOU*0 THINK I’D BEEN . W E L L , t h a t ’s e v e r y t h i n g HELLO , DAD - - I WANT OVERHAULING A CAR ------NOW POR UTOPIA AND YOU TO MEET MY PIANCEE , ALL NTHESE PARTS LEPT. A CONSPICUOUS SPOT TO NELLIE CHERRY. WE STROLLED WITH-THIS STUPP OUT OP LQAP IN UNTIL THE PIREWORKS OUT TO SEE HOW THE DAM WAS WAY> AND A GOOD ALIB START ------GOSH ------NINE COMING ALONG, AND TO ESTABLISHED, IT’LL BE THIRTY— I’D BETTER GET SPEND THE EVENING m:- FTER TO STICK AROUND UNTIL STARTED ------TH E S O O N E R W IT H Y O U . F>l.ANTINe A 1 COLLECT SQUIRE I'M SEEN IN UTOPIA TIME — BOMB HIGGINS’ 1,000 T H E B E T T E R T O B L O W ----- U P T H E t D A M • a t M I D N i e H T , ' i5’ / ROB BERT a? UR RE ift WILEV 11 A ^ood mixer: imn r O E S T R O rr tfMQ ;■ There are at least four mistakes in the. above picture. They may per­ ALL. fSi tain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. See if you e V I D E N C E can find them. Then look at the scrambled word below—and uhscram- OP* ITS J ble it, by switching the letters around. Grade yourself 20 for each cf iCONSTRUCnON the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble it. tN ^ T H E COBRfiCTIONS

.TO (1) There is no window in the hack of the car. (2) There are two ^ UTOPIA*,^< air va’vps on the rear tire. (3) “ ’ie gas pump should be numbered down instead of up. (4) An air-cooled car does not take water In the I9»t fn n k H. V < '’it Off I radiator. (5) The scrambled word is GABBUBETOB. '' '■ ■• V-

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SKIFPY By Percy L Crosby F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y & SENSE a«i NONSENSE ______jieG. u. s. PAT, arr.______. CtOB RULES: PR0M1S6 NSV6R I “LIDGEON AND DE NIGGER” j Fo’ yo’ clam up ter de angels, yo’ i OH^WHeRE IS HY PIGMITY? THE LAOIES'ClVIC t AT ANVTIMe, AT ANY PtACC, POB got ter lef yo’ sin, | Fo’ yo’ holler in de -meetin’ yo’ 1 m * ALL TO nWP OUT LEAGUE OF ANY Rk'ASON, TO T€iC ANYTHING mus’ be homed agin. ! Fo‘ yo’ gie de white man pledger j tUHAT T.TT MEANS SUNNYDALE BUT THE TROTH, T1K6 WHOlE yo’ got to git up mity soon, | that's what An’ fo’ yo’ sop de skillet, yo’ got i mtNOW LOOKING TRUTH ANP nothing BUT TM6 to ketch up wid de coon, ; )t MEANS. FOR MEMBERS FOR TROTH, AS long as r WGAR Fo’ yo’ -rassel wid de Scriptur y ^ ' 1 got ter be baptise, MY T.T.T. BADGE." WELL, ALL An’ gie de watermillion charnce 'FWB TELL-THE:* an’ lef off tellin’ lies. : RIGHT, BUT I DON'T KNOW HPlh Den yer gin ter snif de breeses \ TMTH CLUB. dat is long de hebbenly parf, EVERY YOUNGSTER I'M EVER GOIN’ to KEG? MY Siflin’ all de wheat out fer yo'- : sef an’ ’scusin’ dat whar’s chaf. y INI TOWN IS INVITED POLLOUIIN’ Y “Nowe” dyah is Brer Ableharri ! TO JOIN. GET THE from yonder cross de crick, I Fer zortin’ in de,meetin’, he kin ' A' CLUB RULES AND knock de biggest lick. Er shoutin’ en er trompin’ tel he VOUR GILT BADGE SAW fyarly fit ter bust. Den I know me watermillion : NOW gwinter git right up an dus’. ( J Percy L. Crosby, Great Britaui nylits reserved.. An’ when I hear him tote dc : . I Kinp; Features Syndicate. chune long side er Sister Luce, O lin- OUR BOAROINU HOUSE I gwine ter keep my eyeball sot wife often uses a rolling pin 1 square pun mer chicken roose when hubby conies home without Pathetic Figures By Fontaine Foi An’ when he ramble scriptcr in By Gene Ahem the family dough. de hi-falutin’ style, I gwine strate home an’ chain mer dog jam gin mer fodder pile. cream cone, walked outside to e ^ it, then brought the cone back to T I’ m S^O M E ^ the fountain. Handing it to the ] I 5^^ VoU ARS Nowe dis is what de diffunce is | VlIEUL, M’ UAP ^ UlE CSf T bi’ ■BULJ^iPERl^i6 twix Lidgeon an’ de nigger. clerk, he said: “Much obliged, boss, C0M?LS1fet-V IGAioREP fo’ de vase.’’ c y TelE ^^OOPLE5, BEST Yo’ got ter nus dis ligeon tel hits .ye YER CRAZVl TWE “Well, Missus’, yo’ all kin say Ah UERE \S, BOVS. 1 15ENEMBER \/s£W . we DID A ^ POUND TWiS ON r GUM WHO BUMPED OFF TWE ©weA. ^ __ got de meals de same as Ah got A TOU6W CUSTOMER, iZTh a t 6 uy. i saw COUPLA STRSTCWES A T(?A^AP. e\/ep SURW NIKE, REG. U. S". PATrOtVj mah pay.” LOOKS DUKE iS BOUND To OF (jOT T o o VA\V\ vN TOWN ON IN KANSAS AND SEEN \T BEFORE? WWV, 'AT'S TiA' PdUCB TWE i 100,000 twat w as OM TUE NERV DAY TevkS — I looked MERY PISTOL LIKE TWE WIN. TWAT BUNA NEVER HAD \Th£ duke was UP VAIS RECORD. 'AT WAS stolen^ MURDER MAB MEW EOT THIRTY CENTS^^^ SWOT. f r o m ^^£. IS ABOUT SOLVED. i^ P e c T/

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RU. U. 8. RAT. orr. 0<*29. BY REA atBVICt:. INC. orr. Ol#29, BY WEA tEP.VICt HC. By Small SALESMAN SAM A Cinch for Sam (BE.AD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SURE. tWlWCr^ like because it’s really true. It “N rNO\N,CAM TPl tAftKe THftT OOT? The Tinymites were mighty glad i ’SecTfrvb^.Vve. Looked so tMJcw ^ c / \NftU cmeb.T o "W , ( L o w T.'WeN — fSLK WS'LL, DOC* to meet the coal lumps. They had I is about wee coal lumps who are OORiNO- ou(K iNN/eMYotLY, tAY e < e . s / o c u u s T is - M iesB evp. T e s T VootL eves - had enough of searching in the • bom here ,in the ground. Until fSCHS. U K e. HE.CK'. —' iieetsn e e o Kiecul New r,LA««ESlGLftsSesl OR.I. STRFiNe cave. “Well, greetings,” Scouty \ we are as hard as stone the miners ■ G r f said. “ We’re Tinymites chock full . let us all alone. But then they O^TLCmM A . A '/ z come and chop us out and on our of cheer and . glad you’re glad to 1 TCLEpHOHe B -have us here. We don’t know how ; way we’re bound. ©cxrtv<- // we got here, but we came upon a j “They shovel us in cars and AA'/: IFYtWCAH sled. soon we hear an engine play its Re^pthis You OflH'T “Each one of us is feeling fine. | tune. And then we go to market Hceq Now kindly show us through this when 'the wheels begin to turn. II, m mine. A t first we thought it was | When we are sold to people we ert.eTc- a cave dug deep inside the ground. | are just as helpful as can be. Why, But you are coal men, so there r if it weren’t for us they’d have no must be heaps of coal and black winter’e coal to bum. coal dust. I guess we didn’t notice : “And now we’ll show you Tinies ’cause we diihi’t look aroimd. |where you all can have a treat One coal lump then said, i that’s rare. A coal car track leads “Mercy me, there’s nothing much i from this mine^ It's quite a place in here to see. It’s just a lot o f , to slide.” The Tinies did as they black and then some lanterns o n : were told and brought their sled the wall. Why w'e would be out out, very bold. They soon were at 'UT of your sight if it were not for the long track and all ready for a lantern light. One look and you’ll ride. , see everything. Just coal and coal, .©JB2*, RY MCA aacfxx. that’s all. (The Tinymites slide into a sur­ a> nntt.u.«.PAT.orr. "But I .can tell a story you will prise in the next story.X J V MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929. e A G E FOURTEEN

THE JOLLY FOUR Memorial Temple Pythian Sis­ * Oflep Another ters will hold its regrular meeting in I Odd Fellows hall tomorrow evening. DANCE The business will include the elec­ Tuesday Evening, Nov. 26 tion of offiders and a roll call of ORANGE HALL members. At the Center Tonight the Ways and Means Adm.: Ladies Soc, Gents 50c. committee of the Buckland Parent- Teacher . association will give a whist and dance in the - assembly hall of the Seventh District school. ABOUT TOWN They will give.$2.50 gold pieces for first prizes, four other prizes and refreshments. Dancing will con­ The whist which is held each tinue imtil midnight. Wednesday evening in St. James's Hall unde? the auspices of a com­ Mrs. Rose Kronick of the Wilrose mittee selected each week composed Dress shop is in New York on a of women with a man assistant, will buying trip. be held this week on Tuesday eve­ 3E SELF-SERVE GROCERY AND HEALTH MARKET WILL BE OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK. ning rather than Wednesday eve­ Mrs. A. M. Gordon of Main street ning. left this morning for New York, where she will t ^ e the S. S. Mo­ Campbell Council, K. of C., will hawk of the Clyde Line tomorrow hold its regular meeting this eve­ noon for St. Petersburg, Florida, to ning in their rooms in the State spend the winter. theater building . The meeting will The W. B. A. Guard club will MSOf-SERI/E be called promptly at 8 o’clock fol­ lowed by a card party that will get have a special rehearsal tomorrow underway at 9 o’clock. Prizes of evening at 7:30 at the West Side GROCERY Recreation Center. The regular hanksgiving m m m rn T chicken and turkey will be offered winners. Guard club meeting will be held at the time and it is desired that every­ Purnell Place is taking on a busi­ one be present. nesslike appearance. Due to the The ladies Sewing Circle of the leasing and alterations on the Pur­ Concordia Lutheran church will Delicious Groceries and Meats nell block for the new Economy meet tomorrow at 2 o’clock. Work store, the radio and plumbing store will be on articles for the Christ­ of Alfred Grezel has moved to Pur­ mas sale, December 13. nell Place. Two houses opposite the Hayes stable are now being re­ The committee in charge of the A t Attractive Prices modeled for new stores. Several Indoor Circus, to be presented at other houses owned by E. J. Holl on 1 the North Methodist church, Thurs- this street will be converted into ' day and Friday evenings, Decem- stores if conditions w'arrant. A new ; her 5 and 6, will meet' tonight at The best place in town to buy food every day is the best place to buy food for the sidewalk and better lighting makes I 7:30 in the vestry of the church. this a more desirable location for Thanksgiving feast. Hale’s Self-Serve and Health Market are the best places to shop commercial enterprises. Robert Shelander, field agent of because food is always fresh. Every provision has been made to see that they are Lions International, will be the Miss Alice Jarvis of Center street speaker at the weekly meeting of that way. was pleasantly surprised Saturday , the Lions Club to be held at the evening with a miscellaneous shower I Hillside Inn, Bolton, at 6:15 o’clock But besides this all-important point, there is also the fact that Hale's Self-Serve is the easiest place to shop. given at her home by her sisters. j tonight. Francis Miner is chair­ You wait on yourself. Everything is displayed with prices plainly marked on qpen shelves. You walk through The house was prettily , decorated man of the committee in charge, with pink and yellow and blue and which includes Henry Smith and a turnstile, take a basket, pick out the groceries from the shelves, go to the cashier who figures the amount you yellow streamers. Whist and bridge Dr. Mortimer Moriarty, have purchased and has your package wrapped. It is all so quick.... it is all so easy----- it is the easiest place whist and setback were played and to buy food in town. prizes were given at each table. A SOC/TM - CONN. dainty buffet limch wras served to forty-five guests present from Burn­ side, Hartford, Rockville and Man­ HALE’S SELECT HALE’S chester. The bride-to-be received Gift Suggestions many beautiful and useful gifts in­ cluding glassware, woodenware, Sweet Cream Butter Mixed Nuts china, Jlnens and silver. Miss Jar­ Mrs, EDiott s Shop vis is to be married this month to Arthur Dawent of Hartford. This 853 Main Street 2 lb. roll 95c 1 Ib. roll 48e 2 lbs. 45c is Alice’s fourth shower. Hale’s Guaranteed 1 Ib. 2 3 c A union Thanksgiving service of Our own mixture—contains the North and South Methodist only the best, new 1929 croi^— churches will be held at the latter SHOE REPAIRING Storage Eggs dozen 49c church Wednesday evening at 7:30. walnuts, almonds, Brazils, fil­ Ladles' Flexible Soles and berts and pecans. The speaker will be the Rev. F. W. Rubber Heels a Specialty. Gray of Burnside Methodist church. Packed in Sanitary Cartons. It has been arranged that the meet­ SAM rULYES ing will last only 45 minutes so 701 Main St., So. Manchester Pure Lard lbs. that all present may be able to re­ 2 27c New Crop Nuts turn to their homes to prepare for California Diamond Budded Way- Thanksglvliig. Dromedary New Packed Pasteurized nuts, lb...... ,...... S80 (large) Dates pkg. 18c .'alifornia Diamond Budded Wal­ nuts, Ib...... 29c WANTED (With or without pits). (medium) FILMS .urge Washed Brazil Nuts, Ib. 25c OCO AUTOS AS JUNK ielected Long Naple Filberts, DEVELOPED AND Ib...... 23c Don’t cart even your PRINTED Canned Fruits and ,'onparlel Paper Shell AJinonds, $ lb...... 43c old chords to the 24 HOUR SERVICE Vegetables Jumbo Georgia Paper Shell dnmp» rn pay for it. Film Deposit Box at Pecans, Ib...... 49c Store Entrance BURT OLNEY’S SWEET PEAS, 3 No. 2 cans ...... '. . .. 50c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, 2 qts. 23c CALL 5879 BURT OLNEY’S GOLDEN BANT.AM CORN, 2 No. 2 cans 4Sc Selected Jordan Almond Meats, BURT OLNEY’S (White) SWEET CORN, 2 No. 2 cans . . 39c 1-2 Ib...... 49c Wm.‘Ostrinsky DAVYD HARUM’S EXTR.A SIFTED PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans .. ,'i5c vValnut Meats, 1-2 Ib...... 39c KEMP'S (Sweet WTinlded peas.) Pecan Meats, 1-2 lb...... 53c 91 Clint

Ocean Spray Prepared (strained or whole) c pound Large, Snow White Every station Cranberry Sauce can 21c •Cauliflower, head ...... 27c in its turn— BYlend’s New England Style Prepared Mince Meat Tender, government graded, U. S. prime turkeys. Tender meat that will fairly Sweet Potatoes, Choose your station melt in your mouth. Choose your turkey early tomorrow while the selections are at 5 lbs...... 18c on the Grebe—among large can their best. One price, one grade— the best. the high and low fre­ Large quencies—^there is no Grapefruit, overlapping, no tangling of tones. Long Island Spring Fresh Native This new set gives you clarity at 3 f o r ...... 32c every hairline move of the dial. Thanksgiving Necessities GRANDMOTHER’S CONDENSED MEVCE MEAT, 8 pkgs. 39c Ducklings Geese Broilers Razor-edge timing . . . made pos­ GRANDMOTHER’S PREPARED MINCE MEAT, 2 1-2 lb. jar 55c Sealdsweet Florida sible by the equalized band pass JACK HORNER’S PREPARED MINCE MEAT, 2 Ib, jar , . 42c SUNBEAM’S AND THOMPSON’S RAISINS, 8 pkgs...... 29c 33c lb. 34c lb. 44c lb. Oranges, filter, an exclusive Grebe devel­ (Seedless) opment. You get the station you • dozen...... 39c SPEAR BRAND PRESERVED PULLED FIGS, « (Large and juicy) want—when you want it—^with­ (Slightly preserved) l ib. 45c, 1-3 lb. 35c out intrusions—^with tone that is RICH’S CRYSTAIIZED GINGER...... 1-3 lb. 39c, 1-4 lb. 22c Native Large Large Roasting 4 lbs. Roasting Extra Large natural, lifelike. Let us arrange s SUNBEAM’S WASHED AND CLEANED CURRANTS, pkg. 25c for a 48*hour demonstration in JELL-O (all flavors) 4 pkgs...... 39c Squabs Chicken Chicken Winesap Apples, your home. VIRGINIA DARE GRENADINE, Ig. bottle $1.25, sm. bottle 50c HALE’S HOME MADE JELLY, jar ...... 35c dozen...... 60c SILVER LANE PICKLES ...... quart 38c, pint 25c $1.00 each 42c lb. 36c Ib. Golden Ripe Model 2SS—bigbboy in teelnnt nmd mabogany with bantUed Bananas, sliding doors. Price, t2o5, witi^ Friend's Fruit Cake / Milk Fed Fricassee Small Frying out tubes. Other models, 3 lbs. .. 23c t219.50 to $430. can 45c Fowl Fowl Chicken This is really the most delicious fruit cake you have ever Native Baldwin tasted. It can also be served as a plum pudding with hard sauce. 41c lb. 35c lb. 31c lb. Apples, l O 14 qt. basket 1.25 SVKK-imCHIVOMtASI .Imported Cheese FRESH PORK ROAST, lb...... 23c SHORT CUT CHUCK ROAST, lb...... 30c SWYSS GRUYERE CHEESE, b o x ...... 39c SMALL FRESH SHOULDERS, lb...... lilc Remember your friends Imported from Switzerland. Portions. * BOSTON BONELESS ROAST, lb. .. 3Sc Thanksgiving with a large EDAM CHEESE, each ...... $1.30 CHOICE FRESH HAM, lb...... 27c EDWARD HESS Imported from Holland. SMALL LEGS OF SPRING BONELESS POT ROAST, lb...... 2.5c' basket of fruit. Give us an SAGE CHEESE, Ib...... 43c BLtJE POINT OYSTERS, d o z e n ...... 23c estimate of what you want to Headquarters for Electrical Supplies. LAMB, lb...... 35c W'e carry a selected v ariety of many more impoHed and do­ BONELESS LAMB ROAST, lb...... 32c MARYLAND OYSTERS, p t...... 32e spend and we will fix up an 855 Main Street, South Manchester mestic cheese. attractive basket.

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